ahaha, Lawyer ... man, I'm underground every second day ... so I lose/misplace far too many pencils (yah, I won't be buying those uppity pencils) ahaha ... man, we are from very different worlds, my fancy coin friend
Yeah. Different worlds. You actually get to make a real difference, and use your brains for something useful, which is more than I can say about my field. But I guess the world needs people like me just like they need people like you. That is until one day the mob starts to scream "kill all the lawyers". That William Shakespeare was a genius.
Say 10 Hail Alleluias, and go and sin no more..... I love you ancient guys appointment to detail. Us moderns pail as provincial.
A small favor. Can you call me Sallent or something else like "Cuban", etc? I use my coin hobby to relax. The last thing I really want to think about when talking coins is my work. Don't get me wrong, I like my work, but this is my private time away from the daily grind. You calling me lawyer just makes me think of all the work I have to do tomorrow, or the hearing at the end of the week, etc., and we end up talking about my work.
I think this is very cool, Sallent. I loved fountain pens as a kid and haven't written with one for years but you are giving me inspiration. I frankly write so little these days (all computer) that I hardly can anymore. Seems like all I do is sign my name to checks. Hell, I can hardly spell thanks to spell check which has made my brain mush!
Not a bad idea...so long as I don't lose it!!! And I need a big eraser...I make a lot of mistakes. You wouldn't believe how often they change what you're supposed to write in aircraft forms!
ahaha, no problem ... ironically, I call you lawyer because when you first started collecting ancient coins (a year or so ago) you used to tell us that you were a lawyer in every one of your original posts ... but sure, no more mention of lawyers (no work talk)
Sallent, your posts are often amusing so I wonder if the above post was in jest because as Steve pointed out: ...and from earlier in this same thread, prior to Steve's post: It just wouldn't be a Sallent thread without a few mentions of your job. It's become your trademark. Steve was just following your lead.
I'm very old-fashioned when it comes to pens. I have a couple of reed pens I hand cut and use to write on papyrus as a demonstration for my Intro to Biblical Greek students. I think in a previous life I was a scribe!
@Roman Collector very nice work! Are you also interested in illuminated manuscripts? I will never forget seeing the Book of Kells in the library of Trinity Dublin. I also saw the Book of Durrow there.
I'm about 50 coins in, and still roughly another 50+ coins left to transfer to paper envelopes. It's a bit of a long process as the info is written by hand on each envelope, but slowly I'm getting there.
I use pens like sharpie industrial ink. I work on airplanes & when we mark stuff meant to stay even after cleaning with some pretty powerful solvent that'll take paint off a car
THANKS GUYS! Throughout my career, I have approx 5 million commercial air miles (glad that has slowed down CONSIDERABLY). Thanks for you guys work on aircraft! That is for Military and/or commercial... we all benefit!
If you love your coins you will use Abafil trays. They are much cheaper than the average VF denarius. Handmade in Italy, the Lamborghini of coin display: