William O'Donnell Público Deposited

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    In prior postings, there were a few comments about Bill O'Donnell. I
    did not know him, but was unlucky enough to be an underbidder to him
    a few times. From the sale catalog, "..his unstated goal was to
    obtain at least 100 NJ varieties with the best color and surface that
    could be reasonably be obtained. "Technical grade" was of secondary
    importance." This is a key insight in collecting copper and a point
    of view I have come to accept.

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  • 2003-03-02
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