2019P Struck through thread or filament at neck
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Well Ray... I am sure you are busy... and Will keeps you busy taking photos of coins for his Coin World articles... which may be why you haven't written a book or published an article yourself yet (that would be totally awesome)! We all appreciate your time very much!Comment
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I just finished working with another author on an article about phonograph stylus wear. I am an analog/vinyl audiophile as well as numismatist, and in my quest for sonic perfection I developed a few techniques for evaluating wear on the stylus tips, including inventing one special technique that seems to be the best out there for evaluating wear. If you are interested, take a look here:
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Great article about evaluating wear on phonographic stylus tips and photos Ray! So... not only are you a photographic numismatic genius - you have developed a technique for producing pure and perfect sound! Most people today will never experience how great it was to get a brand new diamond stylus for our record players and popping a new vinyl on! I can remember as a kid doing this and adjusting the settings on the stylus so it was not too heavy and not too light to make it last longer and play better!I just finished working with another author on an article about phonograph stylus wear. I am an analog/vinyl audiophile as well as numismatist, and in my quest for sonic perfection I developed a few techniques for evaluating wear on the stylus tips, including inventing one special technique that seems to be the best out there for evaluating wear. If you are interested, take a look here:
https://www.vinylengine.com/turntabl...p?f=19&t=92996Last edited by VAB2013; 05-16-2019, 04:22 PM.Comment
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Vinyl has actually made a resurgence in the last few years. Lots of younger folks are getting into the "retro" swing for some reason. I guess someone with lots of Likes on Facebook decided it was a cool thing to do. It's nice to see it happen, even if it's hard to explain why. Sometimes you just gotta go with the flow, especially when you were headed there anyway.Great article about evaluating wear on phonographic stylus tips and photos Ray! So... not only are you a photographic numismatic genius - you have cultivated a technique for producing pure and perfect sound! Most people today will never experience how great it was to get a brand new diamond stylus for our record players and popping a new vinyl on! I can remember as a kid doing this and adjusting the settings on the stylus so it was not too heavy and not too light to make it last longer and play better!Builder of Custom Coin Photography Setups. PM me with your needs or visit http://macrocoins.comComment
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Yeah so true! I think these young folks have decided to go through their parent's vinyl collection and found out how awesome it is! But... once that "needle" (what we used to call it) is worn out you can definitely tell the difference and it's time to get a new one! And I was taught by my dad to "never" touch the needle!Vinyl has actually made a resurgence in the last few years. Lots of younger folks are getting into the "retro" swing for some reason. I guess someone with lots of Likes on Facebook decided it was a cool thing to do. It's nice to see it happen, even if it's hard to explain why. Sometimes you just gotta go with the flow, especially when you were headed there anyway.Comment
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Hopefully those same, or maybe other young folks also take up coin collecting!Builder of Custom Coin Photography Setups. PM me with your needs or visit http://macrocoins.comComment
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Jim... I am trying to "quote multiple posts" and I'm not sure if this is going to come out right. I changed the title of this thread now that it has been confirmed by Ray and Bob! This is a huge milestone for me and Ray's techniques in this thread will definitely help others!
Added: Jim, it looks like the title of the thread changed correctly to "2019P Struck through thread or filament at neck" on Post #1 but it didn't change in the forum list (is that allowed?)
... the quotes did not show up. Can you fix the title for me and add Post#3, #10 and #14 to this Post? Thank you very much!Last edited by VAB2013; 05-17-2019, 08:10 AM.Comment
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The forum info is fixed... As for the post added to the above post you will need to help me out there by giving me something specific in the posting you want added... The numbers I have for post #s I do not think are the same as what you show... Post 14 on my page shows as Bobs comments... By the way nice find on the struck thru!!!Jim... I am trying to "quote multiple posts" and I'm not sure if this is going to come out right. I changed the title of this thread now that it has been confirmed by Ray and Bob! This is a huge milestone for me and Ray's techniques in this thread will definitely help others!
Added: Jim, it looks like the title of the thread changed correctly to "2019P Struck through thread or filament at neck" on Post #1 but it didn't change in the forum list (is that allowed?)
... the quotes did not show up. Can you fix the title for me and add Post#3, #10 and #14 to this Post? Thank you very much!Jim
(A.K.A. Elmer Fudd)
Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!
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Thank you very much Jim for fixing this! Being able to correctly show incuse vs. raised anomalies was the top thing on my list when I got Ray's System! Ray's help is totally amazing and I was able to do it! I just wanted this thread title to show correctly what this is so hopefully other members with potential struck through errors can come here and read Ray's valuable information! We don't have to quote posts, but based on my bad photos showing it as raised in the beginning, Post #3 was Ray saying the anomaly looks like a struck through, #10 was Bob saying he agreed with Ray and #14 was my excitement over being able to photograph the incuse struck through! Thank you so much Ray and Bob!The forum info is fixed... As for the post added to the above post you will need to help me out there by giving me something specific in the posting you want added... The numbers I have for post #s I do not think are the same as what you show... Post 14 on my page shows as Bobs comments... By the way nice find on the struck thru!!!
oh Jim... I just noticed the title says "at neck at neck" - I think I just got Jimmied
Last edited by VAB2013; 05-19-2019, 05:03 AM.Comment


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