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Reading the political signiture arguments on the US forum I compared the comments from some of the forum collectors with those of an elderly collector that I met yesterday while making my first attempt at flea market selling. The gentleman was a collector of mostly world coins, although he had some US gold and a nice US type set. At the close of the flea market, he approached me with some dark side type albums and we sat and looked through what I had along to fill his empty spots.
He filled me in on his collecting history, along with other aspects of his life and made arangements to get together and go through more of my coins. If I were to pick out an example of why coin collecting became the "hobby of kings", this man would fit the bill nicely. A gentleman in every way...softspoken, friendly, and knowledgeable, he was a joy to talk to. Whether or not we have political or religious differences will probably never be known, as we talked of our collections and enjoyed the conversation as such.
It concerns me when we turn chances to meet and learn from other collectors into arguments about non-related subjects...especially those subjects that can infuriate and alienate. I ask as a collector...can we please conduct ourselves on the collectors forums in a manner that speaks well of our hobby?
He filled me in on his collecting history, along with other aspects of his life and made arangements to get together and go through more of my coins. If I were to pick out an example of why coin collecting became the "hobby of kings", this man would fit the bill nicely. A gentleman in every way...softspoken, friendly, and knowledgeable, he was a joy to talk to. Whether or not we have political or religious differences will probably never be known, as we talked of our collections and enjoyed the conversation as such.
It concerns me when we turn chances to meet and learn from other collectors into arguments about non-related subjects...especially those subjects that can infuriate and alienate. I ask as a collector...can we please conduct ourselves on the collectors forums in a manner that speaks well of our hobby?
"Have a nice day!"
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But unfortunatelly I coudn't say, that, for example, in local coins club all the dealers are similair to that Gentlman, you have decsribed
As for the US forum, I NEVER post to any other forum, except that one!
<< <i>And I have to say that outside of a few jokes and some friendly ribbing I have yet to see the types of posts here that have been found lately on the U.S. forum. >>
"Lately"???? Why do you think I haven't posted much on the US Forum for the last two years? I got tired of skimming through all the junk to find the pearl. Also, of the actual coin-related threads there, I got tired of all the discussion of whether a coin should or would "make 66" or some such. Remove those and maybe 10% of the threads (and perhaps half the posts even on those) are worth reading ... and none of them come with a sign indicating which are which.
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Perhaps we're being naive to think that the growing divide out in the "real" world, won't somehow spill into here.
When insult replaces insight--there ain't no dialogue to be had.
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