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<p>[QUOTE="airedale, post: 165243, member: 4695"]Your Honor I am in receipt of your PM as follows.</p><p>Personal insults </p><p><br /></p><p>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p><br /></p><p>Airdale: Even though your insulting remark about GDJMSP'S opinions would have been deleted if it were not about a Moderator, that does not mean that you may freely make such remarks. </p><p><br /></p><p>If you disagree with someone opinion - Moderator or not - the appropriate thing to do is to state your disagreement. </p><p><br /></p><p>When you are disagreeing about a matter of fact as opposed to an opinion, you should also specify the basis for your disagreement, such as an authoritative source, etc.</p><p>__________________</p><p>Roy </p><p><br /></p><p>WINS #502</p><p>ANA #K-218183</p><p>AC6H since 1978, OOTC #4256</p><p><br /></p><p>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p><br /></p><p>I think you read a little too deeply into what I said. He said I was wrong and I say he was wrong. Just because someone makes a post on <u>every</u> thread does not make them the ultimate authority.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have found Jeff Werlin with 20 years of experience in Cameos to be very knowledgeable in this field. His website is <a href="http://jwcameo.com/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://jwcameo.com/" rel="nofollow">http://jwcameo.com/</a> and at the top of the page you can click on Learn about Cameos. A visit to his site will display some of the most beautiful Cameo photography possibly in existence, I heartily recommend it to anyone interested in " the best of the best. "</p><p><br /></p><p>As I mentioned earlier there is an excellent reference book on the subject which was authored by Rick Tomaska. I highly recommend this book as an educational resource. The title is "CAMEO AND BRILLIANT PROOF COINAGE OF THE 1950 TO 1970 ERA".</p><p><br /></p><p>I am attempting to attach his foreword on Cameo Coins, due to the size limitations I am not sure the 2 pages will be legible.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="airedale, post: 165243, member: 4695"]Your Honor I am in receipt of your PM as follows. Personal insults -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Airdale: Even though your insulting remark about GDJMSP'S opinions would have been deleted if it were not about a Moderator, that does not mean that you may freely make such remarks. If you disagree with someone opinion - Moderator or not - the appropriate thing to do is to state your disagreement. When you are disagreeing about a matter of fact as opposed to an opinion, you should also specify the basis for your disagreement, such as an authoritative source, etc. __________________ Roy WINS #502 ANA #K-218183 AC6H since 1978, OOTC #4256 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I think you read a little too deeply into what I said. He said I was wrong and I say he was wrong. Just because someone makes a post on [U]every[/U] thread does not make them the ultimate authority. I have found Jeff Werlin with 20 years of experience in Cameos to be very knowledgeable in this field. His website is [url]http://jwcameo.com/[/url] and at the top of the page you can click on Learn about Cameos. A visit to his site will display some of the most beautiful Cameo photography possibly in existence, I heartily recommend it to anyone interested in " the best of the best. " As I mentioned earlier there is an excellent reference book on the subject which was authored by Rick Tomaska. I highly recommend this book as an educational resource. The title is "CAMEO AND BRILLIANT PROOF COINAGE OF THE 1950 TO 1970 ERA". I am attempting to attach his foreword on Cameo Coins, due to the size limitations I am not sure the 2 pages will be legible.[/QUOTE]
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