Scroll down the page about half way for Terry's e-mail address right below the pictures of the tool. http://www.vamworld.com/clashed+dies Chris
Thanks Chris that will be a huge asset . I have about 100-150 Morgans . At one time probably 5 times that many. I've never been a collector of them even though I had quite a few. Digging out and starting to enjoy the varieties . Must confess that there have been a few I wish I never let go......one that comes to mind is an 1879 cc in ms 65 nicely toned. But like they say ya can't take them with you.....
I got the tool more than 10 years ago, and it has been a HUGE help not only for clashes but die rotation, too! Chris
Have to say this as a school kid I hated research I liked discovering new far off places and knowledge but hated to research . I am sitting in the family room now feet up . Looking to my left a snack table with about 23 books on it.Looking to the right an end table under the lamp....another six books. In my office well it's not a pretty sight . Now a days I love digging finding the answers . In fact yesterday I got a question from a customer of mine. I will admit it had me on the ropes as I didn't want to put anything in writing as this was truly a jump ball. Well by 9 am this morning I found an answer that yeah I would put in writing . And contacted her and gave her the answer well one that covered both the bases and my butt.
My first calculator was a pair of sandals that way you had ten toes to use after you ran out of fingers. Internet....ha in 1960 a computer was the size of a small town. I did have a 2 "that's" TWO Transistor radio.
And I do appreciate that very much. Hopefully I'll find a few minutes to image it and a few other recent picks.
If you're talking the op 83 O no it's not a mpd. I checked that out the first go round with the scope.