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<p>[QUOTE="mikenoodle, post: 493007, member: 307"]*sigh* this is so devolving into an argument, but here we go again...</p><p><br /></p><p>same amount of pressure... no. spacing the same... again, no. dies the same,... no. </p><p><br /></p><p>The process of manufacture will vary in order to create a uniform product, not the other way around. And trust me, this is not done in a uniform way, factories do things from day to day to adjust their process in order to create a consistent product from day to day. In fact, it is incumbent upon manufacturers to vary their process in order to create a uniform product in order to remain consistent in the marketplace. The US Mint can be held to this same standard. The fact is, their QC has been allowing product into the market that has been anything but standard in it's final product and this doesn't surprise me. What does surprise me is that we don't judge their product as a more standard and uniform product when that is what the government has always claimed it is. Judge the product on what it is supposed to be, not what the best they could make that day is. Be more critical of what they were trying to manufacture, not what they did manufacture.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mikenoodle, post: 493007, member: 307"]*sigh* this is so devolving into an argument, but here we go again... same amount of pressure... no. spacing the same... again, no. dies the same,... no. The process of manufacture will vary in order to create a uniform product, not the other way around. And trust me, this is not done in a uniform way, factories do things from day to day to adjust their process in order to create a consistent product from day to day. In fact, it is incumbent upon manufacturers to vary their process in order to create a uniform product in order to remain consistent in the marketplace. The US Mint can be held to this same standard. The fact is, their QC has been allowing product into the market that has been anything but standard in it's final product and this doesn't surprise me. What does surprise me is that we don't judge their product as a more standard and uniform product when that is what the government has always claimed it is. Judge the product on what it is supposed to be, not what the best they could make that day is. Be more critical of what they were trying to manufacture, not what they did manufacture.[/QUOTE]
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