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<p>[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2906568, member: 76739"]You know when someone makes a statement like that. All that tells me is that person has lived a very Mundane an uneventful life, and He has experienced very little in his life.</p><p>I've tried to experiences as many things in my life as I can. I've tried to experiences many things in life that I can and just because I share them experiences with you and others. I really don't appreciate you calling me a know it all. Just because your life is very uneventful from what I can see. You have to experience things through what you read.There is a big difference about someone who reads about something. And a person who actually goes out and lives that experience.And as Mr. Weinberg has told you I'm not the first person that has disagreed with his assessment. And I'm sure I will not be the last.You and others will want to make a big deal because I do not Agree with Mr. Weinberg. And I have found over the years a lot of experts in their field have disagreed with other experts. It's called being human and everyone does not think the same. And if everyone thought the same this would be a very screwed up planet.</p><p>Chris that's what nice about living in the good old U S of A. And having free will. We have the right to believe what we want to believe and Think the way we want to thank. And Mr. Weinberg has a right with his experience and years in the field to make the assessment that is just a piece of production metal.</p><p>In Mr. Weinberg has earned the right to say he does not consider it a rim burr by his standards. And in the same respect I have the right to believe in the overall standard, if that piece of metal is still attached to the finished product, by definition it is considered a burr And it ceases to become a burr when it falls off. In most cases when it comes to flakes the general public really never sees them, unless they are actually embedded in the rim of the coin itself. USMC60[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2906568, member: 76739"]You know when someone makes a statement like that. All that tells me is that person has lived a very Mundane an uneventful life, and He has experienced very little in his life. I've tried to experiences as many things in my life as I can. I've tried to experiences many things in life that I can and just because I share them experiences with you and others. I really don't appreciate you calling me a know it all. Just because your life is very uneventful from what I can see. You have to experience things through what you read.There is a big difference about someone who reads about something. And a person who actually goes out and lives that experience.And as Mr. Weinberg has told you I'm not the first person that has disagreed with his assessment. And I'm sure I will not be the last.You and others will want to make a big deal because I do not Agree with Mr. Weinberg. And I have found over the years a lot of experts in their field have disagreed with other experts. It's called being human and everyone does not think the same. And if everyone thought the same this would be a very screwed up planet. Chris that's what nice about living in the good old U S of A. And having free will. We have the right to believe what we want to believe and Think the way we want to thank. And Mr. Weinberg has a right with his experience and years in the field to make the assessment that is just a piece of production metal. In Mr. Weinberg has earned the right to say he does not consider it a rim burr by his standards. And in the same respect I have the right to believe in the overall standard, if that piece of metal is still attached to the finished product, by definition it is considered a burr And it ceases to become a burr when it falls off. In most cases when it comes to flakes the general public really never sees them, unless they are actually embedded in the rim of the coin itself. USMC60[/QUOTE]
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