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<p>[QUOTE="Boss, post: 641196, member: 15110"]Eddie-I might use that one for a while- PM it or I'll try and download it . I believe the end of all things is soon any way- so that would be very appropriate. Tom- you have excellent points and I agree with all, though I would have said it gentler to poor Doug whose getting the beat down but keeps coming back ("Yo Adriene, I did it for yous"- Rocky Balboa). Doug- I think Tom reacts that way because of prior discussion. Saying my effort is a waste of time is a matter of opinion. I enjoy trying to solve this problem. I believe I could get all the lacquer off and would be so happy if I did. Maybe, it won't look so bad underneath? Maybe it will be hideous? It's obvious from earlier pics that I got a lot off. Look at the first pics of the obv face (cheek) and the "D" which is much more prominant in the later photos. If the lacquer is removed the coin could start to tone in a flip or album and I am sure would look better in time.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Boss, post: 641196, member: 15110"]Eddie-I might use that one for a while- PM it or I'll try and download it . I believe the end of all things is soon any way- so that would be very appropriate. Tom- you have excellent points and I agree with all, though I would have said it gentler to poor Doug whose getting the beat down but keeps coming back ("Yo Adriene, I did it for yous"- Rocky Balboa). Doug- I think Tom reacts that way because of prior discussion. Saying my effort is a waste of time is a matter of opinion. I enjoy trying to solve this problem. I believe I could get all the lacquer off and would be so happy if I did. Maybe, it won't look so bad underneath? Maybe it will be hideous? It's obvious from earlier pics that I got a lot off. Look at the first pics of the obv face (cheek) and the "D" which is much more prominant in the later photos. If the lacquer is removed the coin could start to tone in a flip or album and I am sure would look better in time.[/QUOTE]
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