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HankronI wish to point out something about authenticity. I'm certain that Huff will say that what he says factually correct. However, when little crumb-faced kids are asked if they stole the cookie, I'm sure many of them give factually correct yet thorgoughly deceptive answers.
Authenticity requires factual correctness, but also requires sincerity, clarity and forthrightness. If a seller leaves out an 'inconsiquential fact' or paints an item in a false light, so that it raises the sell price by, say, $200, he is essetially selling a fake and he is essential a liar-- even if he was 'factually correct.'