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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 652691, member: 112"]Another valiant effort to twist my words around there Tom. I guess you missed those comments of mine that separate problem coins from coins that are problem free coins. Yes, problem free coins can have dirt and gunk successfully removed from them. But remove dirt and gunk from a problem coin and you end up with a clean problem coin. </p><p><br /></p><p>Ya know, I always do my utmost to say precisely what I mean. But it never fails to amaze me how people can take what I say and have it mean something entirely different. But that is largely because some people do not understand the meaning of words I guess. They do things like taking "cleaned" and "harshly cleaned" - and use them interchangably - as if both mean exactly the same thing. When in reality they mean completely different things.</p><p><br /></p><p>Yes, Boss has had some success at removing gunk or debris from a coin by using rose thorns and oil. But then it depends on how you wish to define success as well. To him the coin looked better - others may not see it that way.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 652691, member: 112"]Another valiant effort to twist my words around there Tom. I guess you missed those comments of mine that separate problem coins from coins that are problem free coins. Yes, problem free coins can have dirt and gunk successfully removed from them. But remove dirt and gunk from a problem coin and you end up with a clean problem coin. Ya know, I always do my utmost to say precisely what I mean. But it never fails to amaze me how people can take what I say and have it mean something entirely different. But that is largely because some people do not understand the meaning of words I guess. They do things like taking "cleaned" and "harshly cleaned" - and use them interchangably - as if both mean exactly the same thing. When in reality they mean completely different things. Yes, Boss has had some success at removing gunk or debris from a coin by using rose thorns and oil. But then it depends on how you wish to define success as well. To him the coin looked better - others may not see it that way.[/QUOTE]
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