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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 642129, member: 15199"]This is like a question " Have you stopped beating your girlfriend",either answer is incriminating. If I was such a Coin Doctor, I certainly wouldn't admit it ( Who with some brains would??), and I certainly wouldn't tell you how I could do it. I know my ethics, but I don't know yours, so I would keep control of my own actions. If there was a scientific test that could distinguish the market definition of AT from NT, I would readily post references, but I know of none that are non-destructive. Chemical processes are chemical processes. The natural environment in your local may be way different from mine, so toning time and processes ( end products) may be different. As I said before, currently differentiation is all subjective, and for the best doctor's work most will slip below the market's subjective level. Time and intent is all subjective and those are the keys in the definition of AT/NT. IMHO.</p><p><br /></p><p>Jim[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 642129, member: 15199"]This is like a question " Have you stopped beating your girlfriend",either answer is incriminating. If I was such a Coin Doctor, I certainly wouldn't admit it ( Who with some brains would??), and I certainly wouldn't tell you how I could do it. I know my ethics, but I don't know yours, so I would keep control of my own actions. If there was a scientific test that could distinguish the market definition of AT from NT, I would readily post references, but I know of none that are non-destructive. Chemical processes are chemical processes. The natural environment in your local may be way different from mine, so toning time and processes ( end products) may be different. As I said before, currently differentiation is all subjective, and for the best doctor's work most will slip below the market's subjective level. Time and intent is all subjective and those are the keys in the definition of AT/NT. IMHO. Jim[/QUOTE]
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