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<p>[QUOTE="mrbrklyn, post: 1507032, member: 4381"]I'm so tired i can't do it now. But I'll tell you and the floor is enormous. I determined that I would look over the entire floor, ever dealer, before deciding if i wanted anything. I started at 10AM and at about 2:00PM I realize that I hadn't even seen more than 2/3 of the floor and I was running out of time. Dealers are telling me all kinds of stories about how they did. many did well, and others were very unhappy. I saw Ardatirion. I was very excited about that, because everyone else pretended not to know me. He wanted to sell me a $8 shekel which i held in my hand. That was awesome. I told him I'll flip it and heads i keep it tails he keeps it. He turned that down so i gave it very serious thought and said I'd think about it because I wasn't carrying 8K dollars.</p><p><br /></p><p>Wheeling an dealing was going on everywhere, especial toward the end of the day. I saw a gorgeous brunette with long wavy hair spending hours going through the cheap bins of the foreign coin dealer. I saw so many Morgan dollars I thought I be sun struck. Among all the tables it was interesting that I stopped to look at a fantastic 1858 Flying Eagle that caught my eyes. I talking it over for about 20 minutes and then asked of a card and realized it was Rick Snows table That was kind of surprising to me because i stopped at very few tables to talk. Eugene Bruder and Gene Bruder had some decent stuff, but I didn't buy from him. There was a young fellow with some promise as a dealer, IMO, named Sanjay Gandhi, <a href="http://www.cranko.net" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.cranko.net" rel="nofollow">www.cranko.net</a>. I met and spoke with David Kahn, who I like, and I think I stopped accidentally at Clines table because the SLQs caught my eye, again, no knowing which table it was until I left. I talked with Heritage people for about 25 minutes, saw all the Japanese Perfectate coins at Panda America, and the booth babe at the Perth Mint booth said she went to NYC, looked over times square and went to the wax museum....sigh...</p><p><br /></p><p>And that is about it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mrbrklyn, post: 1507032, member: 4381"]I'm so tired i can't do it now. But I'll tell you and the floor is enormous. I determined that I would look over the entire floor, ever dealer, before deciding if i wanted anything. I started at 10AM and at about 2:00PM I realize that I hadn't even seen more than 2/3 of the floor and I was running out of time. Dealers are telling me all kinds of stories about how they did. many did well, and others were very unhappy. I saw Ardatirion. I was very excited about that, because everyone else pretended not to know me. He wanted to sell me a $8 shekel which i held in my hand. That was awesome. I told him I'll flip it and heads i keep it tails he keeps it. He turned that down so i gave it very serious thought and said I'd think about it because I wasn't carrying 8K dollars. Wheeling an dealing was going on everywhere, especial toward the end of the day. I saw a gorgeous brunette with long wavy hair spending hours going through the cheap bins of the foreign coin dealer. I saw so many Morgan dollars I thought I be sun struck. Among all the tables it was interesting that I stopped to look at a fantastic 1858 Flying Eagle that caught my eyes. I talking it over for about 20 minutes and then asked of a card and realized it was Rick Snows table That was kind of surprising to me because i stopped at very few tables to talk. Eugene Bruder and Gene Bruder had some decent stuff, but I didn't buy from him. There was a young fellow with some promise as a dealer, IMO, named Sanjay Gandhi, [url]www.cranko.net[/url]. I met and spoke with David Kahn, who I like, and I think I stopped accidentally at Clines table because the SLQs caught my eye, again, no knowing which table it was until I left. I talked with Heritage people for about 25 minutes, saw all the Japanese Perfectate coins at Panda America, and the booth babe at the Perth Mint booth said she went to NYC, looked over times square and went to the wax museum....sigh... And that is about it.[/QUOTE]
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