[Colonial Numismatics] Wood 33 Pubblico Deposited

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    John, suggest you try a little patience. I sent pictures to this group, but you only receive a digest. And then you want people to send additional info and pics to you.

    252 people in this group are not that concerned with a minor influx of an Evasion Copper that was used in the Northern colonies and in Canada. Yesterday my family and the NCAA Basketball Playoffs were much more important than this one very minor coin.

    I believe right now there are over 250 different e-mails going back 3 years in various groups including this one, Blacksmiths, CNLF, C4 etc.

    Why this is an imperative to respond to right this instance, I do not know. Winston Churchill was adamnant about the use of radio and television because a person to give an answer might answer too fast and foolishly in their response just to have an answer and not appear to be uninformed.

    I am going to take another set of pictures probably tonight and I will send to this group, but you in turn have to turn on your emails instead of digest. If you want in the game, then get in the game and play with all the tools. If not, then don't criticize the group's response.

    Morris

    johnmenc@optonline.net wrote:


    Well ... out of 252 members ... 3 responded or 1.2%. How is this Jim
    S??? I will send the article to you and two high grade specimens for
    a future CNL Technical Note. If so ... contact me privately. Not
    surprised of 1.2% ... Bill Anton was here last night he has
    confirmed the lettering. The trouble is that so few people CARE of
    the W33's or have high grade specimens to make this evaluation on
    the correct legends. Let's see what happens with CNLF.

    --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, Steve Frank
    wrote:
    > They can do whatever they want...but you should be able to see
    more in the copper than on any photo. Any photo taken has to be
    printed...you can use a $50,000.00 camera and let Mathew Brady take
    the photo's and you're still only getting 72dpi on this
    screen....unless you're talking overlays???
    >
    > johnmenc@o... wrote:
    > ... hate to
    > admit it ... but someone like Neil or Gary T. need to do thier
    photo
    > mastery on my two high grade specimens... to FINALLY put this
    issue
    > to bed.
    >
    >
    >
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    <DIV><STRONG>John, suggest you try a little patience.  I sent pictures to this group, but you only receive a digest.  And then you want people to send additional info and pics to you.</STRONG></DIV>
    <P><STRONG>252 people in this group are not that concerned with a minor influx of an Evasion Copper that was used in the Northern colonies and in Canada.  Yesterday my family and the NCAA Basketball Playoffs were much more important than this one very minor coin.</STRONG></P>
    <P><STRONG>I believe right now there are over 250 different e-mails going back 3 years in various groups including this one, Blacksmiths, CNLF, C4 etc.</STRONG></P>
    <P><STRONG>Why this is an imperative to respond to right this instance, I do not know.  Winston Churchill was adamnant about the use of radio and television because a person to give an answer might answer too fast and foolishly in their response just to have an answer and not appear to be uninformed.</STRONG></P>
    <P><STRONG>I am going to take another set of pictures probably tonight and I will send to this group, but you in turn have to turn on your emails instead of digest.   If you want in the game, then get in the game and play with all the tools.  If not, then don't criticize the group's response.</STRONG></P>
    <P><STRONG>Morris</STRONG></P>
    <P><B><I><A href="mailto:johnmenc@optonline.net">johnmenc@optonline.net</A></I></B> wrote:</P>
    <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid"><BR><BR>Well ... out of 252 members ... 3 responded or 1.2%. How is this Jim <BR>S??? I will send the article to you and two high grade specimens for <BR>a future CNL Technical Note. If so ... contact me privately. Not <BR>surprised of 1.2% ... Bill Anton was here last night he has <BR>confirmed the lettering. The trouble is that so few people CARE of <BR>the W33's or have high grade specimens to make this evaluation on <BR>the correct legends. Let's see what happens with CNLF.<BR><BR>--- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, Steve Frank <BR><TAXI_STEVE929@Y...>wrote:<BR>> They can do whatever they want...but you should be able to see <BR>more in the copper than on any photo. Any photo taken has to be <BR>printed...you can use a $50,000.00 camera and let Mathew Brady take <BR>the photo's and you're still only getting 72dpi on this <BR>screen....unless you're talking
    overlays???<BR>> <BR>> johnmenc@o... wrote:<BR>> ... hate to <BR>> admit it ... but someone like Neil or Gary T. need to do thier <BR>photo <BR>> mastery on my two high grade specimens... to FINALLY put this <BR>issue <BR>> to bed.<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> __________________________________________________<BR>> Do You Yahoo!?<BR>> Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around <BR>> http://mail.yahoo.com<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>Yahoo! Groups Links<BR><BR><*> To visit your group on the web, go to:<BR>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/colonial-coins/<BR><BR><*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:<BR>colonial-coins-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com<BR><BR><*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to:<BR>http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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