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blakeyboy

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  1. I still don't get it. If the die moves, all the coin is affected. If the die is held and can only rotate, then the effect is geater near the edge. Surely this is the case? So a doubling of just the date can't be down to the die moving- the doubling is already on the die...?????
  2. 9 badges now!! Just 'Milk Monitor' to get and I have the set!! And yes, Kylie is still in the top ten....
  3. I'm having to do this via firfox, since Safari on my old laptop wont work wuth this forum any more! Also, you have lost the reputation score. This was useful. Someone could hae a low posting count but a high reputation, showing the 'quality; of their posts, and someone else could have a posting count of a million and a reputation of zero meaning they post rubbish all the time. If I remember, there are two members with reputations bigger than their posting counts!! Quite a feat...
  4. Not to this I'm not....
  5. i've been looking for a good 1890 'dropped 90' for ages. My only example is a VG one found for me by Mike Hopkins....
  6. I have a problem with using acetone- not in itself, it's a very useful cleaner, but the fact that the metal is left totally exposed to the atmosphere after cleaning. I think a slight protective oil layer should be left, and I do mean 'slight'...I use Electrolube EML for switches with silver contacts on equipment. EML was specified for switch contact protection when the equipment was made, in the late '60's and early 70's. The switches that have had protection still work fine. Switches that were cleaned with types of 'contact cleaner', that have no protective inert oil, are through the plating and down to the brass, and require very expensive replacement. It would be worth experimenting - a small amount is applied, and a dry clean paintbrush is used to remove all but the finest trace- enough to create an invisible barrier. People promote olive oil for some coins, but if you look at the impurities in olive oils, it's difficult to believe it's not corrosive...
  7. Your Mother was right....:-)
  8. Terry- is. jpeg different from .jpg? I always have posted .jpg in the past without problems....
  9. "This is a testament to your test reply of someone's test" , he replied testily.
  10. Best of luck with an upgrade to the 1903....good examples are, for some reason, very rare indeed!
  11. Is it funny that Banksy thinks that judges use gavels?
  12. Bloody Top Cat and his Gang have set up home outside my workshop....
  13. He was so ubiquitous in the '80s that people started not liking his success. Doing both Live Aid concerts by jumping on Concorde didn't help etc... I still play Brand X albums, and yes his Genesis contributions were great- I got into his era of Genesis far earlier than the Gabriel stuff.. Trick of the Tail is excellent and Collins is superb on it. "after he was awarded the Galactic Institute's Prize for Extreme Cleverness he got lynched by a rampaging mob of respectable physicists who had finally realised that the one thing they really couldn't stand was a smartass"....
  14. T and T in Tunbridge Wells use EasyLive Auctions- I kept track of a pile of coins and stamps I put through and it worked well.
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