Who has made one of those boxes for taking pictures of toned coins??
MadMarty
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You know with the glass at a 45 degree angle?
Wanna sell one???
Wanna sell one???
It is not exactly cheating, I prefer to consider it creative problem solving!!!
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Marty.... when I find the thread I'm gonna ask my neighbor to build a couple, he's retired and likes doing that kinda stuff, mayby I can send ya one.
Herb
Doug
ANR
Anyone?????
I can quit collecting anytime I want to.....I just don't want to!
It helps for some raw, toned coins. It doesn't seem to do well for cameo proofs. The slabs get a reflection but I can adjust the angle of the glass to help with that problem.
<< <i>XPipedreamR, are you serious? If so, you are STILL a pipe dreamer. That is very on topic. I never read the original thread on this and hope someone will resurrect it.
Anyone????? >>
Watch it, "Oak"...or I'll have you banned to the NGC forums along with airplanenut and all the others
Charlie
I'm sure Solid and I could get together and design/manufacture a few for sale if he was into it.
I'm not the best at taking pics, but using the tilted glass/box approach makes it so easy. I only use it for toned coins.
Oh Solid ---- let's talk about this one!
Here's a pic taken using the "box" with NO editing done to the pic.
It really does help illustrate the color.
Michael
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09/07/2006
it's a Radio Shack 3rd hand for soldering and other projects.
Proof
<< <i>Watch it, "Oak"...or I'll have you banned to the NGC forums along with airplanenut and all the others >>
Then he'd have to go to all the trouble of using a proxy server to create another account here
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need to work on the lighting a bit.
Yup, that is what I started with! Except I bought mine for $2 at the flea market. I bagged the magnifying glass and picked up some scrap glass from the hardware store. I put tape around the edges so I wouldn't cut myself.
project for tuesday !