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<p>[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 702199, member: 16510"]<b>I really am over it now, for those that know what I was talkng about thanks</b></p><p><br /></p><p>I really am over it now, for those that know what I was talkng about thanks, for those that don't well, just remember that new collector with such high hopes getting dashed in an instance buying a piece of junk like a so called PMDD. You'all claim the resources are out there to protect against this happening, and yes they are for more knowledgable collectors they sure are. That leaves out a lot of people - those are the people I see each month without a clue what a doublED die really is.</p><p>This all boils down to people/sellers that don't care or people who think this problem will correct itself or is not really a problem, (that's what it always has been called is pretty lame to me). You see I don't play that way, I'll pull the tail on the Devil himself if I think he needs called on his stuff!!!</p><p> </p><p>I don't even think many of you'all went back to even see the wording of the CoinTalk posting that I was really talking about either, oh well it does not matter much cause I ain't going be around here much anymore - people on here that feel this way do not interest me anymore. If you'all did not see what happened (the wording of that thread, <b>"isn't this mechanical")</b> and how the wording was deceitful by the authors own admmitance, and then that poll that followed was not even the correct question in reference to what I challeged him on the thread or what I questioned him about well, I cannot save you from yourself's, believe what you want to believe - you will not need to worry about whether I will chime in or not any longer. </p><p>Besides this all is a time killer to say the least.</p><p> </p><p>With all that said I do want to apoligize to<b> CaptainKirk</b> and anyone else for perhaps not using the kindest of pharses. I should have refrained from doing that, my bad - that's what you get when you are passionate about something I guess but I was wrong with my attitude, I am often wrong about that. Plus thank<b> Peter</b> for all his work on here. It certainly does provide a lot of good info. for folks and except for this issue is pretty darn correct.</p><p> </p><p>Anybody needs me all they have to do is find my coin show and you'll find me - if you are ever in K-Town come see us.</p><p> </p><p>So long and thanks,[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 702199, member: 16510"][b]I really am over it now, for those that know what I was talkng about thanks[/b] I really am over it now, for those that know what I was talkng about thanks, for those that don't well, just remember that new collector with such high hopes getting dashed in an instance buying a piece of junk like a so called PMDD. You'all claim the resources are out there to protect against this happening, and yes they are for more knowledgable collectors they sure are. That leaves out a lot of people - those are the people I see each month without a clue what a doublED die really is. This all boils down to people/sellers that don't care or people who think this problem will correct itself or is not really a problem, (that's what it always has been called is pretty lame to me). You see I don't play that way, I'll pull the tail on the Devil himself if I think he needs called on his stuff!!! I don't even think many of you'all went back to even see the wording of the CoinTalk posting that I was really talking about either, oh well it does not matter much cause I ain't going be around here much anymore - people on here that feel this way do not interest me anymore. If you'all did not see what happened (the wording of that thread, [B]"isn't this mechanical")[/B] and how the wording was deceitful by the authors own admmitance, and then that poll that followed was not even the correct question in reference to what I challeged him on the thread or what I questioned him about well, I cannot save you from yourself's, believe what you want to believe - you will not need to worry about whether I will chime in or not any longer. Besides this all is a time killer to say the least. With all that said I do want to apoligize to[B] CaptainKirk[/B] and anyone else for perhaps not using the kindest of pharses. I should have refrained from doing that, my bad - that's what you get when you are passionate about something I guess but I was wrong with my attitude, I am often wrong about that. Plus thank[B] Peter[/B] for all his work on here. It certainly does provide a lot of good info. for folks and except for this issue is pretty darn correct. Anybody needs me all they have to do is find my coin show and you'll find me - if you are ever in K-Town come see us. So long and thanks,[/QUOTE]
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