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blakeyboy

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  1. Am i the only one, I wonder, who has not been happy this week after hearing of her sad demise?
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    Sabine Schmitz

    She was on my (very short) list of people i wanted a long boozy dinner with. Damn.
  3. I'm just finishing my biggest project, and it's for Marshall the guitar amp people. We have a new recording studio being built at the factory in Bletchley, and, when the Covid business has passed, I have the green light to see if any forum members who are into rock music etc would like me to arrange a meet in the new studio to see the gear, and have a tour of the factory etc.... Anyone interested? Would be nice to put faces to names!
  4. I've had ten days to mull it over, but now think that talking about Mike and Bernie Winters and saying "There's no business like Schnorbitzness" is an astonishingly wonderful contrived pun. Peckris should get an award....
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    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    I still love that. It SO summed up how it actually was at the time. I worked in a high-end audio place in the early 90's, and we all would do those lines with customers who had a sense of humour!
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    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Yep! Try the world of hifi and Pro Audio......sometimes these 'experts' are nothing more than snake oil salesmen....
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    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Hmm.....I don't think you are wrong...I don't like any of the coins he sold...strange how has only unusual rare stuff to sell.... that 'gold crown' looks cast, not hammered....
  8. Exactly. I don't understand slabbing, just as I don't understand 'AUNC' as a grade... What someone else thinks of your coin only really comes into play when you intend to sell it. If you want it to keep, who cares what others think? Unless the coin is that good that you can't resist posting it here for us to ogle......:)
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    New to collecting - my story so far

    I have a maybe ill-informed question, brought about by that lovely 1893 shilling.... I noticed for the first time Ireland, Scotland, and England represented with both heraldic symbols and plant symbol. Why no Wales?
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    New to collecting - my story so far

    Welcome to our world! One point I would make, if it hasn't been made above, is that occasionally you will have a coin that is way more 'pleasing' than it's actual grade would suggest. Keep it, even if you get a very high grade as a replacement. Make sure you get pleasure from this...not just a kick out of finishing date runs etc. After all, some coins are genuinely miniature works of art.
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    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    I did ask some Americans what the hell happened on the 9th of november. 'en route' is my favourite- It somehow manages, when said by an American, two foul up in two different languages as once....
  12. Very interesting...thanks for that. I slabbed my wife a few years back to keep her in the same condition. The Police have now informed me that that was a mistake, and are taking action. Should I show them the video?
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    Possible Fake 1905 Halfcrown

    More importantly - who did he buy it from? Prevention rather than cure....?
  14. We put grease on my mother's back. She went downhill quickly after that.
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    Calling all rock fans!

    Just two takers then?
  16. I. Schnorbitzness is in Norway. 2. Suzy Quatro could always do what the hell she liked with me.
  17. I was doing a session in a studio once, and they'd hired some extra stuff. They had hired vibraphone, and the hire company said it was coming to us straight off the Bruce `Forsyth tour, and there was no time to check it over. When it arrived, I slid it out of the flight case, and some springs and nuts and bolts fell out. The damping mechanism at the bottom of the tubes had fallen apart, and I had to get that all working. I rang the guy at the hire company, and I told him that all was now ok, but i also told him that I was only really ringing him up to tell him to stop sending us these bad vibes. I just could not resist.
  18. Wow..... Yes, I agree- you have to have a good strike before anything else. I've seen Kings Norton pennies in Unc that have not attracted me _at all_ because of the soft appearance, and if I could go back I time I would go back about eight years and buy that bloody 1866 penny I saw and chickened out on- very very dark, almost black, but the strike on the obverse.....oh man.....I still regret not having just prodded the button on that one...so so pleasing..... you could have stared at it for hours........
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    Calling all rock fans!

    I'm going to investigate pro cameras and microphones for zoom type stuff.....none of the nonsense you usually get!
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    1860 penny Freeman 14. LCW below foot.

    Very good- nearly went under my radar - nearly....:)
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    1860 penny Freeman 14. LCW below foot.

    Good observation, and a damn good point. I have a standard joke with a particular mate who likes wordplay. One of us will do something for the other. Then this is said: "Thank you! " "It's the least I could do" " Oh, thanks for doing the the least you could do"....exeunt stage left.
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    Calling all rock fans!

    Yes, prices of stuff are going to go crazy- anyone here seen nice campsite prices? Some are ridiculous! I think velcro prices will rise too, and that's always been a rip off....
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    Calling all rock fans!

    We have made full provision for anyone in a chair- my sister has MSA and is chair bound now, and she'll be visiting. Mind you, she has a special vehicle to move her about now. if not, maybe a member on the visit could do a Zoom type thing?
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    1860 penny Freeman 14. LCW below foot.

    This is the problem, I feel......getting irritated by the pompous. It boils down to that. I find a lot of people in my work whose hubris is astonishing, when it's all castles on sand. Why is this? Ignorance? Following the herd- FOMO? Insecurity? Small genitals? Who knows, but the older ( and hopefully wiser) I get, the easier it is to spot, and this can save an enormous amount of time and effort because you can simply then do business with those clients who aren't idiots, however famous and wealthy the idiots are. If you are going to quote, quote. If you want to quote, but are unsure, go find out. Sorry! Go AND find out....see how Americanisms can creep in? So- you don't hear anyone saying 'I knew him, Horatio', or 'All that glisters', or 'Stuff that dreams are made on' because they don't know that's what the Great Man wrote, and go with the popular saying. Is this wrong? In it's simple form, I don't feel it is. Language usage evolves, and you HAVE to run with it. Americans saying AWESOME all the time may be bloody annoying, but we say AWFUL without batting an eyelid.....
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