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<p>[QUOTE="TomCorona, post: 657529, member: 17621"]Doug..you asked for examples. There are both in the first lines of this my last lengthy post. I asked...What is the high pressure air used for and what substances are they trying to remove? You addressed neither. (that should demonstrate the evasive part but perhaps it was an oversight). Presumptive was addressed already and I guess we disagree on whether it is actually presumptive or it is you and your experience. I think it is very presumptive to assume that one will ruin their coins before you even know the conditions/circumstances that would be taking place, as you have pointed out to us coin killers in the past. Someone asks if they can clean a coin. Your first response is that they will likely screw it up (again,before you know who or how or anything). Theoretically, it could be a representitive of a professional coin service asking and you've already shot him or her down for simply asking. Doug..not everyone has the resources to collect only MS coins, and I personally would never mess with MS coins for that matter, but circulated is whole other story. Yeah you can mess them up just as easily, BUT, there are ways that it is done. </p><p>Boss demonstrates some. I have suggested one in particular that I know works and is ignored, probably because noone really sat down and tried it and it is counter to your way of thinking. I don't know. That's cool though, now that I understand the cemented line of thought. I guess mine is cemented as well.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TomCorona, post: 657529, member: 17621"]Doug..you asked for examples. There are both in the first lines of this my last lengthy post. I asked...What is the high pressure air used for and what substances are they trying to remove? You addressed neither. (that should demonstrate the evasive part but perhaps it was an oversight). Presumptive was addressed already and I guess we disagree on whether it is actually presumptive or it is you and your experience. I think it is very presumptive to assume that one will ruin their coins before you even know the conditions/circumstances that would be taking place, as you have pointed out to us coin killers in the past. Someone asks if they can clean a coin. Your first response is that they will likely screw it up (again,before you know who or how or anything). Theoretically, it could be a representitive of a professional coin service asking and you've already shot him or her down for simply asking. Doug..not everyone has the resources to collect only MS coins, and I personally would never mess with MS coins for that matter, but circulated is whole other story. Yeah you can mess them up just as easily, BUT, there are ways that it is done. Boss demonstrates some. I have suggested one in particular that I know works and is ignored, probably because noone really sat down and tried it and it is counter to your way of thinking. I don't know. That's cool though, now that I understand the cemented line of thought. I guess mine is cemented as well.[/QUOTE]
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