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<p>[QUOTE="phankins11, post: 2128475, member: 70703"]Agreed, but like I said, more time and effort would create one like yours. The trick is to squeeze the coin and make each side the same length. IMO that would take calculation and preparation before hand, but like everything else in life, the more time you put in planning, the better the product.</p><p><br /></p><p> I dunno, I've made it a habit to read a lot of the posts you're referring to and its a frame of reference issue. Unfortunately its an artifact of electronic communication these days, but the replies that usually would make someone feel unwelcome or not wanted are usually traced back to the inability of the person replying to the OP to communicate better. A short sentence with in a blunt manner can be construed so many different ways and is typically filtered by the OP with their own feelings and tone, not the repliers. If time is taken to be precise then you get a less harsh message...I think it also comes down to how may times the veteran collector\numismatist, who's been at it for 25+ years, get told by some newbie, who just found a weird coin for the first time, that they they know more than the veteran. Its all in the communication.</p><p><br /></p><p>Free! shoot me $20 for shipping and I'll have it on its way to you today! <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie6" alt=":cool:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="phankins11, post: 2128475, member: 70703"]Agreed, but like I said, more time and effort would create one like yours. The trick is to squeeze the coin and make each side the same length. IMO that would take calculation and preparation before hand, but like everything else in life, the more time you put in planning, the better the product. I dunno, I've made it a habit to read a lot of the posts you're referring to and its a frame of reference issue. Unfortunately its an artifact of electronic communication these days, but the replies that usually would make someone feel unwelcome or not wanted are usually traced back to the inability of the person replying to the OP to communicate better. A short sentence with in a blunt manner can be construed so many different ways and is typically filtered by the OP with their own feelings and tone, not the repliers. If time is taken to be precise then you get a less harsh message...I think it also comes down to how may times the veteran collector\numismatist, who's been at it for 25+ years, get told by some newbie, who just found a weird coin for the first time, that they they know more than the veteran. Its all in the communication. Free! shoot me $20 for shipping and I'll have it on its way to you today! :cool:[/QUOTE]
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