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<p>[QUOTE="Boss, post: 643152, member: 15110"]Does anyone know how to multiy quote the way Doug does? It never works for me. </p><p>Anyway Tom- kuddos and good response. And BTW, the VDB represents what Doug is trying to prevent and it was all fine until I used contaminated Dellars and did not mix it with petroleum. <a href="http://www.cointalk.com/forum/t52910/" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.cointalk.com/forum/t52910/"><span style="color: #800080">http://www.cointalk.com/forum/t52910/</span></a> Here's the link if you got some time.</p><p> </p><p>Doug- I would imagine you would be a fine leader/manager because you are consistent and true to your convictions and very honest. Not normal qualities these days. This is what I don't like about online relationships. So different to meet CT's in person after blogging so long. When I met AJ, I was even more impressed with him than previous, for example. Magman caught me off guard being such a young guy I would have never guessed. You can say something sharp and do it with a certain type of body language that can soften the blow. This is absent online and therefore criticism or harshness comes off MUCH stronger. I try to remember that about you Doug, cause I know your a good dude even if we disagree and I think your very stubborn.:bigeyes:<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie7" alt=":p" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />encil::thumb:</p><p>Drusus- excellent points and I know one of your coins you posted with DW (distilled water) and oil or something was absolutely amazing (it was like a year or 2 ago when I first started here). You should post a link to that thread cause that coin was awesome. It had like bars across it or something and was copper. I am only promoting conservation.</p><p> </p><p>Thad- baking soda, well, no matter what it seems that lacquer has come off ridiculously slow. The coin already discolored with my hundreds of hours of xylene. I am not sure why mineral spirits are any better. I have used this before, but xylene seems the most effective. What would DMSO if I used glooves and a mask?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Boss, post: 643152, member: 15110"]Does anyone know how to multiy quote the way Doug does? It never works for me. Anyway Tom- kuddos and good response. And BTW, the VDB represents what Doug is trying to prevent and it was all fine until I used contaminated Dellars and did not mix it with petroleum. [URL="http://www.cointalk.com/forum/t52910/"][COLOR=#800080]http://www.cointalk.com/forum/t52910/[/COLOR][/URL] Here's the link if you got some time. Doug- I would imagine you would be a fine leader/manager because you are consistent and true to your convictions and very honest. Not normal qualities these days. This is what I don't like about online relationships. So different to meet CT's in person after blogging so long. When I met AJ, I was even more impressed with him than previous, for example. Magman caught me off guard being such a young guy I would have never guessed. You can say something sharp and do it with a certain type of body language that can soften the blow. This is absent online and therefore criticism or harshness comes off MUCH stronger. I try to remember that about you Doug, cause I know your a good dude even if we disagree and I think your very stubborn.:bigeyes::pencil::thumb: Drusus- excellent points and I know one of your coins you posted with DW (distilled water) and oil or something was absolutely amazing (it was like a year or 2 ago when I first started here). You should post a link to that thread cause that coin was awesome. It had like bars across it or something and was copper. I am only promoting conservation. Thad- baking soda, well, no matter what it seems that lacquer has come off ridiculously slow. The coin already discolored with my hundreds of hours of xylene. I am not sure why mineral spirits are any better. I have used this before, but xylene seems the most effective. What would DMSO if I used glooves and a mask?[/QUOTE]
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