Aha! 100 lashes with a limp noodle. Chris
What? Not even a battle with dandelion swords?:woot::woot::woot::woot::woot::woot: Chris PS. Even though we disagree, the next round is still on me!
That's an interesting chip, but this is an ATB, not an SQ. Chris
Yes, I've seen it before, and I disagree with it. I prefer to accept the definition by Alan Herbert and that of Ken Potter who both consider this...
Not to my eyes. Chris
[ATTACH] Whenever the customers at the bar decided to propose a toast for something, we always said, CHAIRS!
If disagreeing with you serves to prove your point, then you must have a pretty dull needle. Chris
Horsehockey! Chris
I'm over 50. I don't have a pony tail. I don't even have long hair! I don't wear a baseball cap while sitting at my computer. I rarely even wear a...
I go along with some of the other published specialists who call it a (minor) rim break and a cud is a major break that involves the rim and the...
Okay, Cole, since you've chosen to blame the old timers for their matter-of-fact responses, I'd like you to put yourself in our shoes. Come to...
@brandon spiegel I think you should remove the name of the high school you attend because it leaves you open to attack/burglary from thieves in...
That's easy! Just click on "Report" and state the reason for moving it. I reported it for you. Chris
My scope came with a camera attachment that slipped over one of the eyepieces and connected directly to my computer via USB. I no longer have this...
I'm not a big fan of many of the USB scopes mostly because they are low-priced which reflects in the quality of the shots. I think Alan @coinzip...
There are a few ways to produce close-ups: 1. Use a camera with a macro lens and bellows. 2. Use a camera that has, both, a zoom and super macro...
It looks like PMD to me. If it were a clip, it would have a cleaner cut. This looks like it was pinched with some tool. Chris
I'm with Frank. It appears to be a very large strikethrough of grease and debris. Chris
I don't see anything that could be considered a Mint error. Chris
Dave, the old theory that many of the so-called "weak strikes" that came from the New Orleans Mint were actually cases of improper annealing of...
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