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Post by Jeff Kinzli on Oct 19, 2004 23:01:57 GMT -5
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LodiTom
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Post by LodiTom on Oct 19, 2004 23:46:59 GMT -5
Hey Jeff that is cool If you want to shrink a coin for a piece of jewelry that's the way to go.HH,Tom
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Post by Vern2sjc on Oct 20, 2004 0:53:48 GMT -5
Thanks for that link Jeff it was really interesting to read. HH Vern2sjc
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Post by goldhart on Oct 20, 2004 7:43:01 GMT -5
Huh? All I get is a "refused connection" on that link! Dan3
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Post by Rudy on Oct 20, 2004 9:19:50 GMT -5
Me too. I get a server unavailable error.
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Post by TONKA on Oct 20, 2004 17:02:07 GMT -5
WOW! That truly boogles the mind... The coins shrinking is interesting but the plexiglas block! Now that is amazing...I'd love to have one but imagine the price to be a little high. I could bring up everything on the site except how to buy a Lichtenberg Figure. Wonder if Duckhunter messed with my laptop?
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Post by bluefoot on Oct 23, 2004 0:08:52 GMT -5
Well, now that is interesting! Looks like fun! These guys have a field day shrinking this stuff. I'm not sure how these folks come up with these ideas. Now when we find shrunken items we know how it's done.
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Post by goldhart on Oct 23, 2004 6:48:43 GMT -5
Ok I finally got on that web site. Pretty cool stuff. People spend thousands of dollars to shrink a coin that inflation does for free! Dan3
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