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<p>[QUOTE="Kevin Mader, post: 6569546, member: 106826"]I started Variety and Error collecting about 7 years ago when I returned to the hobby after many decades off. I spend most of my time in the Variety and Error forums, so after paying my own dues and doing a good spot of reading, I accumulated some knowledge. The bit on the thinning devices and grease were learned from members...confirmed later by reading. Many of the folks getting into Varieties and Errors can really ramp up their learning by reading the whitepapers and articles at various sites and reading articles written by many of the experts (Ken Potter, Mike Diamond, BJ Neff, Brian Ribar amongst many others). They have broken it down far better than I can. And many knowledgeable members here contribute other interesting snippets of information. [USER=74172]@coloradobryan[/USER] wrote a post in another forum that helped me differentiate worn 1939 Jeffersons with the 38 Reverse Design from the RDV originally designated for that year. Lots to learn from others and file away. The trouble is that many don't file them fast enough...so learning is prolonged while great stuff slip away from their fingers. I didn't want that to happen any more than was necessary. I'm an still haunted by the ones that go away.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Mader, post: 6569546, member: 106826"]I started Variety and Error collecting about 7 years ago when I returned to the hobby after many decades off. I spend most of my time in the Variety and Error forums, so after paying my own dues and doing a good spot of reading, I accumulated some knowledge. The bit on the thinning devices and grease were learned from members...confirmed later by reading. Many of the folks getting into Varieties and Errors can really ramp up their learning by reading the whitepapers and articles at various sites and reading articles written by many of the experts (Ken Potter, Mike Diamond, BJ Neff, Brian Ribar amongst many others). They have broken it down far better than I can. And many knowledgeable members here contribute other interesting snippets of information. [USER=74172]@coloradobryan[/USER] wrote a post in another forum that helped me differentiate worn 1939 Jeffersons with the 38 Reverse Design from the RDV originally designated for that year. Lots to learn from others and file away. The trouble is that many don't file them fast enough...so learning is prolonged while great stuff slip away from their fingers. I didn't want that to happen any more than was necessary. I'm an still haunted by the ones that go away.[/QUOTE]
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