I checked it!
I took the liberty of checking at Mabot's invitation, and I noticed that something doesn't add up.
He says he put up for sale a silver 'gaiscia', which is something that doesn't exist in any
language. I believe it is a typo and that he meant to say he put up for sale a Geisha
in pure silver. In other words, one of those statuettes that depict those beautiful Japanese women, cultivated
and educated, who used to entertain guests in tea houses. Sure that I am doing something appreciated, I gladly share my impression. I checked as requested. Best regards.
10 comments
heavenwelkin
·2 years agoFor those like me who don’t follow every post and couldn’t figure it out
I’m posting the direct link to the discussion being referred to.
https://community.ebay.it/t5/Supporto-Tra-Utenti/Vendita-gaiscia/m-p/1005835
It’s well known that eBay is a pretty unfriendly platform and it makes sense that a seller might not know how to see their listings.....
but........ it would have been better to ask how to find the listings rather than ask whether everything was in order...
it’s not like for the next sales they’ll ask us again if everything is all right ??
😂🤣
daxsisko
·2 years agothe user's "Gaiscia" vaguely reminds me of the "Giapposotta" from a film with Tomas Milian who plays, precisely, a samurai son of.....
The white, the yellow, the black ( with T. Milian, G. Gemma , E. Wallach )
cizeta1964
·2 years agoWhat if it were... gua sha?
daxsisko
·2 years agoWow, so it exists.... you always learn something new......
cizeta1964
·2 years agoIt's used for facial massages, it's the new trend... 😑
vonbalden
OP2 years agoibba_it
·2 years agoHe was clearly referring to 'Berisha', the Albanian goalkeeper for Empoli!
mocer-75
·2 years agoAfter the mannequin story, now we have the geisha?
cizeta1964
·2 years agoIt depends... that could be the case too! 😂
it2015-inno
·2 years agoI've checked, it’s the figurine of a geisha.
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iemmepi