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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1417581, member: 26302"]All I can say Paul is first I apologize if I was inferring your comments were self serving. I meant someone deep into a market is not in the best position to see from the outside.</p><p><br /></p><p>Second, I could name Russian coins as a more current coin bubble that lasted for quite a while but has deflated. Tastes change, prices go too high and have to come back to earth. I was simply naming two more well known markets showing the same pattern. I never said they had anything to do with coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>Third, I am sorry but anyone saying "its different this time" simply makes me nervous.</p><p><br /></p><p>I also agree with Doug's post #38 100%, so much that I could have wrote it, (save for personally being involved in some of the things he was. I as well will never mention the methods used, since I am against anyone artificially toning coins. I just seriously doubt the method died off with the older dealers/collectors. It was never rocket science, and the only hard part was the particulars.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am not trying to save face, I am simply trying to be polite and give my opinion. Everyone reading this can make their own decisions.</p><p><br /></p><p>Chris[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1417581, member: 26302"]All I can say Paul is first I apologize if I was inferring your comments were self serving. I meant someone deep into a market is not in the best position to see from the outside. Second, I could name Russian coins as a more current coin bubble that lasted for quite a while but has deflated. Tastes change, prices go too high and have to come back to earth. I was simply naming two more well known markets showing the same pattern. I never said they had anything to do with coins. Third, I am sorry but anyone saying "its different this time" simply makes me nervous. I also agree with Doug's post #38 100%, so much that I could have wrote it, (save for personally being involved in some of the things he was. I as well will never mention the methods used, since I am against anyone artificially toning coins. I just seriously doubt the method died off with the older dealers/collectors. It was never rocket science, and the only hard part was the particulars. I am not trying to save face, I am simply trying to be polite and give my opinion. Everyone reading this can make their own decisions. Chris[/QUOTE]
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