[Colonial Numismatics] Happy Thanksgiving! 上市 Deposited

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  • From 1-mar@mindspring.com Thu Nov 28 15:16:49 2002
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    Hey Ray,
    Are the members of the egroup going to get at gander at the "Buell"
    spoon?
    BTW,does anyone know if William Buell had a junr. after his name, or,
    his whereabouts after he left Vermont? I've read that William Buell,
    a silversmith, was living in Fair Haven, Vt. in 1796. I've also
    found a document where one William Buell junr. was buying land in
    Marlbourgh,Connect. in 1804.It would seem the Jr. after the name
    would preclude this William from being Abel's son.Any thoughts or
    comments are welcome.
    Marc

    In colonial-coins@y..., Ray Williams <njraywms@o...> wrote:
    > Hi Byron!
    > Wish I was having a wild turkey. Diane's Mom ordered a fresh
    turkey and
    > I'll be starting to prepare it tonight. I do the cooking (most of
    it)
    > around here. Stuffing will be a dry bread stuffing - I like the
    stuffing
    > that the gravy can soak into rather than roll off to the side.
    After dinner
    > will be the traditional nap, and while Diane and her family will be
    watching
    > the football games, I'll be catching up on my reading. It's always
    nice to
    > have Thanksgiving at my house and not have to drive. This year I
    have a
    > special spoon that I'll be stirring my coffee with. Bijan, thanks
    for
    > taking it to the CT whist match to show to the others.
    > We all have a lot to be thankfull for. We really do... We all
    have
    > times where we think how bad things are, but despite those times,
    we really
    > have things pretty good. Although I'll be on line off and on
    today, I'll
    > take this moment to wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving and hope you
    can be
    > with family or friends.
    >
    > Ray W
    >
    >
    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: "Byron K. Weston" <bkweston@l...>
    > To: <colonial-coins@y...>
    > Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 9:40 AM
    > Subject: Re: [Colonial Numismatics] Happy Thanksgiving!
    >
    >
    > > --- In colonial-coins@y..., Roger Moore <rogermoore435@y...>
    wrote:
    > > > Happy Thanksgiving to you. Ray, the coin you got at
    > > > C-4 (reverse 1777) was mentioned in the auction
    > > > results in the last Coin World, right next to the
    > > > $22,000 and $11,000 Conn. Pretty impressive!! Roger
    > > >
    > > Yes, a very interesting counterfeit indeed, Ray! I'd thought it
    was
    > > the same variety as lot 1740 in the Sept. '90 B&M Rusbar sale but
    > > upon further inspection it looks as if you've gotten a different
    > > variety from the same Family!!! The tip-off is that the S in
    GEORGIVS
    > > on the Rusbar specimen is backwards whereas yours is as it should
    be.
    > > Everything else appears to be about the same,<=>.
    > > Thanksgiving should be quite a feast here on the farm as several
    wild
    > > turkeys are in the larder (a.k.a. freezer) this year. Perhaps one
    > > thing different about this year is that as we sit around after
    dinner
    > > looking out the window and digesting the meal, the black and white
    > > (holstein) dairy cattle have been replaced by beef of every color
    > > imaginable, brown, black, white, and a couple of color
    combinations
    > > in between. Happy Thanksgiving!
    > > Byron
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
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