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    But course the wrong man was on trial that it was Keefer, not Maryk, who w=
    as "the true author of 'TheCaine Mutiny.'"

    Sent from my iPhone

    On Mar 13, 2013, at 1:34 PM, dmenchell@aol.com wrote:

    > Wait, wait, I think I recall hearing this argument before:
    >=20=20
    > "But they began spreading wild rumours about steaming in circles, and the=
    n "Old Yellowstain". I was to blame for Maryk's incompetence. Maryk was the=
    perfect officer, but not Queeg. But the strawberries, that's where I had t=
    hem. I proved with geometric logic that a duplicate key to the icebox exis=
    ted. I could have produced that key. They were protecting some officer ...N=
    aturally, I can only cover these things from memory. If I've left anything=
    out, just ask me specific questions -- and I'll be glad to answer them one=
    by one. <BG>"
    >=20
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    > In a message dated 3/13/2013 1:05:59 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, johnmenc=
    @optonline.net writes:
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    > ... for all the lost misdirected souls bidding on lot#58 ... where they s=
    hould strongly consider lot # 59 as a better alternative ... in some ways B=
    yron ... these machines around me are a CURSE ... <BG>. Its like the blue p=
    ill/red pill scene in the movie The Matrix ... I look at coins now under a =
    whole NEW perspective ... PCGS or JPL? <BG>.
    >=20
    > --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, "Byron" <bkw11@...> wrote:
    > >
    > > Hi John,
    > >=20
    > > Interesting choice of words, who are you working for.
    > >=20
    > > Byron
    > >=20
    > > --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, "colonialjohn" <johnmenc@> wrote=
    :
    > > >
    > > > I can't buy everything ... my job with these state of the art Materia=
    l Analysis instruments at hand is not to just demote something like Lot# 58=
    as a silver wash piece but also to possibly? PROMOTE items like lot# 59 ..=
    . its SPECIAL ... just a gut feeling ... VERY SPECIAL.=20
    > > >=20
    > > > --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, Rosa Americana <rosaamltd@> wr=
    ote:
    > > > >
    > > > > So he's thinking IN the box, it's just a very large box? Maybe one =
    with padded walls? <BG>
    > > > >=20
    > > > > Sent from my iPad
    > > > >=20
    > > > > On Mar 13, 2013, at 9:55 AM, Michael Packard <mpackard3@> wrote:
    > > > >=20
    > > > > > Lot 59? Probably the brassy-looking piece in today's StacksBowers=
    sale. I think John's imagination is in hyperdrive if he thinks this was a =
    presentation piece created by William Woods to give to ?? However, I cannot=
    prove him wrong. While I often roll my eyes at many of his pronouncements,=
    I do admire that his imagination is unfettered by a box of any size.=20
    > > > > >=20
    > > > > > Mike P
    > > > > >=20
    > > > > > On Mar 13, 2013, at 09:05 AM, Ray Williams <njraywms@> wrote:
    > > > > >=20
    > > > > >> I still give up.
    > > > > >> Can you be more specific?
    > > > > >> Ray
    > > > > >>=20
    > > > > >> On 3/13/2013 8:44 AM, colonialjohn wrote:
    > > > > >> > A gift from William Wood ... unquestionably ...
    > > > > >> >
    > > > > >> > --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, Ray Williams <njraywms@=
    > wrote:
    > > > > >> >> John,
    > > > > >> >> I give up... What is lot #59?
    > > > > >> >> Ray
    > > > > >> >>
    > > > > >> >>
    > > > > >> >> On 3/13/2013 8:10 AM, colonialjohn wrote:
    > > > > >> >>> Good luck ...
    > > > > >> >>>
    > > > > >> >>>
    > > > > >> >>>
    > > > > >> >>> --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, Ray Williams <njraywm=
    s@> wrote:
    > > > > >> >>>> Hi Guys,
    > > > > >> >>>> I have made a determination that after the EAC Convention, =
    I am
    > > > > >> >>>> going to reread Phil Mossman's book "/Money of the American=
    Colonies and
    > > > > >> >>>> and Confederation/". The first time I read through it, I'm =
    embarrassed
    > > > > >> >>>> to admit that I really concentrated on the section concerni=
    ng the State
    > > > > >> >>>> Coppers, and just quickly scanned through the rest. Now tha=
    t I think I
    > > > > >> >>>> have "matured" (VBG) in the colonial hobby, I still have th=
    e passion for
    > > > > >> >>>> State Coinages, but also a strong interest in everything co=
    lonial.
    > > > > >> >>>> Phil's book will be read with new eyes.
    > > > > >> >>>> Like most of my friends out there, I can't afford to collec=
    t
    > > > > >> >>>> everything... heck, I can't even afford to collect NJ Coppe=
    rs as I'd
    > > > > >> >>>> really like to! But there are many foreign coins that were =
    an important
    > > > > >> >>>> part of our colonial economy that are very affordable (comp=
    ared to main
    > > > > >> >>>> line Red Book colonials), and fun to research and study wit=
    h an eye to
    > > > > >> >>>> their colonial importance.
    > > > > >> >>>> The C4 Newsletter is supposed to have a Spanish American Co=
    rner, a
    > > > > >> >>>> French American Corner, and a Contemporary Counterfeit Corn=
    er. These are
    > > > > >> >>>> supposed to be columns that would appear in each issue, and=
    could run
    > > > > >> >>>> from a page to several pages. I hope that those who volunte=
    ered to head
    > > > > >> >>>> these columns would make sure that someone writes a little =
    short
    > > > > >> >>>> something for each issue.
    > > > > >> >>>> Off to work...
    > > > > >> >>>> Ray
    > > > > >> >>>>
    > > > > >> >>>
    > > > > >> >>>
    > > > > >> >>> ------------------------------------
    > > > > >> >>>
    > > > > >> >>> Yahoo! Groups Links
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    <html><head><meta http-equiv=3D"content-type" content=3D"text/html; charset=
    =3Dutf-8"></head><body dir=3D"auto"><div><span style=3D"-webkit-text-size-a=
    djust: auto; background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);"> But course&nb=
    sp;the wrong man was on trial that it was Keefer, not Maryk, who was "the t=
    rue author of 'The<i style=3D"margin: 0px; padding: 0px; border: 0px; font:=
    inherit; vertical-align: baseline; ">Caine</i> Mutiny.'"</span><br><b=
    r><span style=3D"-webkit-text-size-adjust: auto;">Sent from my iPhone</span=
    ></div><div style=3D"-webkit-text-size-adjust: auto; "><br>On Mar 13, 2013,=
    at 1:34 PM, <a href=3D"mailto:dmenchell@aol.com">dmenchell@aol.com</a> wro=
    te:<br><br></div><blockquote type=3D"cite" style=3D"-webkit-text-size-adjus=
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    e=3D"Arial">Wait, wait, I think I recall hearing this argument before:</fon=
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    <div>"But they began spreading wild rumours about steaming in circles, and =
    then=20
    "Old Yellowstain". I was to blame for Maryk's incompetence. Maryk was the=20
    perfect officer, but not Queeg. But the strawberries, that's where I had=20
    them.  I proved with geometric logic that a duplicate key to the icebo=
    x=20
    existed. I could have produced that key. They were protecting some officer=
    =20
    ...Naturally, I can only cover these things from memory.  If I've left=
    =20
    anything out, just ask me specific questions -- and I'll be glad to answer =
    them=20
    one by one. <BG>"<br><br><br><br></div>
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    <div>In a message dated 3/13/2013 1:05:59 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,=20
    <a href=3D"mailto:johnmenc@optonline.net">johnmenc@optonline.net</a> writes=
    :</div>
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    <p>... for all the lost misdirected souls bidding on lot#58 ... where the=
    y=20
    should strongly consider lot # 59 as a better alternative ... in some way=
    s=20
    Byron ... these machines around me are a CURSE ... <BG>. Its like t=
    he=20
    blue pill/red pill scene in the movie The Matrix ... I look at coins now =
    under=20
    a whole NEW perspective ... PCGS or JPL? <BG>.<br><br>--- In <a tit=
    le=3D"mailto:colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com" href=3D"mailto:colonial-coins%=
    40yahoogroups.com">colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com</a>,=20
    "Byron" <bkw11@...> wrote:<br>><br>> Hi John,<br>> <br>>=
    ;=20
    Interesting choice of words, who are you working for.<br>> <br>>=20
    Byron<br>> <br>> --- In <a title=3D"mailto:colonial-coins@yahoogrou=
    ps.com" href=3D"mailto:colonial-coins%40yahoogroups.com">colonial-coins@yah=
    oogroups.com</a>,=20
    "colonialjohn" <johnmenc@> wrote:<br>> ><br>> > I can't=
    buy=20
    everything ... my job with these state of the art Material Analysis=20
    instruments at hand is not to just demote something like Lot# 58 as a sil=
    ver=20
    wash piece but also to possibly? PROMOTE items like lot# 59 ... its SPECI=
    AL=20
    ... just a gut feeling ... VERY SPECIAL. <br>> > <br>> > --- =
    In <a title=3D"mailto:colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com" href=3D"mailto:coloni=
    al-coins%40yahoogroups.com">colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com</a>,=20
    Rosa Americana <rosaamltd@> wrote:<br>> > ><br>> > &=
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    So he's thinking IN the box, it's just a very large box? Maybe one with p=
    added=20
    walls? <BG><br>> > > <br>> > > Sent from my=20
    iPad<br>> > > <br>> > > On Mar 13, 2013, at 9:55 AM, Mi=
    chael=20
    Packard <mpackard3@> wrote:<br>> > > <br>> > > &g=
    t;=20
    Lot 59? Probably the brassy-looking piece in today's StacksBowers sale. I=
    =20
    think John's imagination is in hyperdrive if he thinks this was a present=
    ation=20
    piece created by William Woods to give to ?? However, I cannot prove him=
    =20
    wrong. While I often roll my eyes at many of his pronouncements, I do adm=
    ire=20
    that his imagination is unfettered by a box of any size. <br>> > &g=
    t;=20
    > <br>> > > > Mike P<br>> > > > <br>> > =
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    > On Mar 13, 2013, at 09:05 AM, Ray Williams <njraywms@>=20
    wrote:<br>> > > > <br>> > > >> I still give=20
    up.<br>> > > >> Can you be more specific?<br>> > >=
    ;=20
    >> Ray<br>> > > >> <br>> > > >> On=20
    3/13/2013 8:44 AM, colonialjohn wrote:<br>> > > >> > A =
    gift=20
    from William Wood ... unquestionably ...<br>> > > >>=20
    ><br>> > > >> > --- In <a title=3D"mailto:colonial-c=
    oins@yahoogroups.com" href=3D"mailto:colonial-coins%40yahoogroups.com">colo=
    nial-coins@yahoogroups.com</a>,=20
    Ray Williams <njraywms@> wrote:<br>> > > >> >>=
    =20
    John,<br>> > > >> >> I give up... What is lot=20
    #59?<br>> > > >> >> Ray<br>> > > >>=20
    >><br>> > > >> >><br>> > > >>=20
    >> On 3/13/2013 8:10 AM, colonialjohn wrote:<br>> > > >=
    >=20
    >>> Good luck ...<br>> > > >> >>><br>>=
    ;=20
    > > >> >>><br>> > > >>=20
    >>><br>> > > >> >>> --- In <a title=3D"m=
    ailto:colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com" href=3D"mailto:colonial-coins%40yahoo=
    groups.com">colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com</a>,=20
    Ray Williams <njraywms@> wrote:<br>> > > >>=20
    >>>> Hi Guys,<br>> > > >> >>>> I h=
    ave=20
    made a determination that after the EAC Convention, I am<br>> > >=
    ;=20
    >> >>>> going to reread Phil Mossman's book "/Money of =
    the=20
    American Colonies and<br>> > > >> >>>> and=20
    Confederation/". The first time I read through it, I'm embarrassed<br>>=
    ;=20
    > > >> >>>> to admit that I really concentrated o=
    n the=20
    section concerning the State<br>> > > >> >>>>=
    =20
    Coppers, and just quickly scanned through the rest. Now that I think I<br=
    >>=20
    > > >> >>>> have "matured" (VBG) in the colonial=
    =20
    hobby, I still have the passion for<br>> > > >>=20
    >>>> State Coinages, but also a strong interest in everything=
    =20
    colonial.<br>> > > >> >>>> Phil's book will be=
    read=20
    with new eyes.<br>> > > >> >>>> Like most of m=
    y=20
    friends out there, I can't afford to collect<br>> > > >>=20
    >>>> everything... heck, I can't even afford to collect NJ Co=
    ppers=20
    as I'd<br>> > > >> >>>> really like to! But th=
    ere=20
    are many foreign coins that were an important<br>> > > >>=
    =20
    >>>> part of our colonial economy that are very affordable=20
    (compared to main<br>> > > >> >>>> line Red Bo=
    ok=20
    colonials), and fun to research and study with an eye to<br>> > >=
    ;=20
    >> >>>> their colonial importance.<br>> > >=20
    >> >>>> The C4 Newsletter is supposed to have a Spanish=
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