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Jeff, Tim, et all --
The CNLF-FTP has lots of open storage space available. I will be happy to set up an open-folder accessible by everyone for a permanent storage of Mike's images - later it can be transferred to DVD by those wanting a permanent copy on their desktop. We already have a sizable collection of Mike's best images [303 of them] but it has been withdrawn because of Tim's earlier complaints.
In any case -- the space is available. I have already set up a special folder 'titled RINGO Computer Images at:
http://www.box.net/shared/h7gp1wlc0k
Tim, or anyone else who cares to upload, access or download to that folder, may do so. Just click on the URL above. At the moment it has zero content.
Jim/CNLF
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Rosaamltd@aol.com wrote: > Tim -- just my two cents (that's four counterfeit halfpennies!) on > your comments. I think Mike would have wanted his images shared with > collectors. As his coins will eventually be sold and photographed > either in auction catalogues or by their new owners, there shouldn't > be any problem in sharing the images -- they will mostly be out there > soon enough, and will be available then for anyone who has an internet > connection. > > I'd suggest seeing if the nonregal group could get additional storage > space for the photos of the counterfeits, and the same with the main > colonial group. If the number of images is huge, C4 may be able to > arrange for online storage space as well... > > I think Mike's emails are for his family, and not really to be shared > with all of us. Many collectors worked with Mike, especially in the > area of counterfeits, and they will have either saved those e-mails or > at least have knowledge of them. A lot of things said in private > e-mails need to remain private, especially in a hobby where > differences of opinion are frequent. > > As for the Vermont copper -- well, I wouldn't get my hopes up on it. > Pretty much anything from that seller turns out to be, shall we say, > wishful thinking on the part of the seller. If anything, I suspect > that Mike got the coin and returned it promptly for a refund when > in-person it turned out to be a corroded large cent or something...but > you never know, stranger things have happened. Of course, Mike dealt > extensively in colonials, and if he did turn up something rare in one > of the state coinage series, he had immediate buyers for it -- I don't > think he hung on to many rarities in the regular colonial series, > rather the sale of those coins helped pay for his collections. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Need a new ride? Check out the largest site for U.S. used car listings > at AOL Autos <http://autos.aol.com/used?NCID=aolcmp00300000002851>. >
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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type"> <title></title> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> <tt>Jeff, Tim, et all --<br> <br> The CNLF-FTP has lots of open storage space available. I will be happy to set up an open-folder accessible by everyone for a permanent storage of Mike's images - later it can be transferred to DVD by those wanting a permanent copy on their desktop. We already have a sizable collection of Mike's best images [303 of them] but it has been withdrawn because of Tim's earlier complaints.<br> <br> In any case -- the space is available. I have already set up a special folder 'titled RINGO Computer Images at:<br> <br> <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.box.net/shared/h7gp1wlc0k">http://www.box.net/shared/h7gp1wlc0k</a><br> <br> Tim, or anyone else who cares to upload, access or download to that folder, may do so. Just click on the URL above. At the moment it has zero content.<br> <br> Jim/CNLF<br> <br> ===========================================<br> </tt><br> <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:Rosaamltd@aol.com">Rosaamltd@aol.com</a> wrote: <blockquote cite="mid:d02.311be968.35494cec@aol.com" type="cite"> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; "> <meta content="MSHTML 6.00.6001.18023" name="GENERATOR"> <font id="role_document" color="#000000" face="Arial" size="2"> <div>Tim -- just my two cents (that's four counterfeit halfpennies!) on your comments. I think Mike would have wanted his images shared with collectors. As his coins will eventually be sold and photographed either in auction catalogues or by their new owners, there shouldn't be any problem in sharing the images -- they will mostly be out there soon enough, and will be available then for anyone who has an internet connection.</div> <div> </div> <div>I'd suggest seeing if the nonregal group could get additional storage space for the photos of the counterfeits, and the same with the main colonial group. If the number of images is huge, C4 may be able to arrange for online storage space as well...</div> <div> </div> <div>I think Mike's emails are for his family, and not really to be shared with all of us. Many collectors worked with Mike, especially in the area of counterfeits, and they will have either saved those e-mails or at least have knowledge of them. A lot of things said in private e-mails need to remain private, especially in a hobby where differences of opinion are frequent.</div> <div> </div> <div>As for the Vermont copper -- well, I wouldn't get my hopes up on it. Pretty much anything from that seller turns out to be, shall we say, wishful thinking on the part of the seller. If anything, I suspect that Mike got the coin and returned it promptly for a refund when in-person it turned out to be a corroded large cent or something...but you never know, stranger things have happened. Of course, Mike dealt extensively in colonials, and if he did turn up something rare in one of the state coinage series, he had immediate buyers for it -- I don't think he hung on to many rarities in the regular colonial series, rather the sale of those coins helped pay for his collections.</div> </font><br> <br> <br> <div><font style="color: black; font-family: ARIAL,SAN-SERIF; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; font-size: 10pt; line-height: normal; font-size-adjust: none; font-stretch: normal;"> <hr style="margin-top: 10px;">Need a new ride? Check out the largest site for U.S. used car listings at <a moz-do-not-send="true" title="http://autos.aol.com/used?NCID=aolcmp00300000002851" href="http://autos.aol.com/used?NCID=aolcmp00300000002851" target="_blank">AOL Autos</a>.</font></div> <span width="1" style="color: white;"></span> </blockquote> </body> </html>
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