No,no,no, and no. Not even close in terms of gross sales or importance to the industry (which should really be the LARGEST factor to being the lightning rod). None of those 4 has any "real" bearing on the health of the coin industry other than flashing a big auction price realized on occasion or making more tv coins. Think ferrari gross sales vs gm. Ferrari could disappear and the industry wouldnt even hiccup. Maybe some sad look what they were programs on the history channel. Thats it.
Lightning rod = the guy whose checkbook is the most important in the industry. Who buys/sells and is really the heart of the industry?
No,no,no, and no. Not even close in terms of gross sales or importance to the industry (which should really be the LARGEST factor to being the lightning rod). None of those 4 has any "real" bearing on the health of the coin industry other than flashing a big auction price realized on occasion or making more tv coins. Think ferrari gross sales vs gm. Ferrari could disappear and the industry wouldnt even hiccup. Maybe some sad look what they were programs on the history channel. Thats it.
Lightning rod = the guy whose checkbook is the most important in the industry. Who buys/sells and is really the heart of the industry? >>
No,no,no, and no. Not even close in terms of gross sales or importance to the industry (which should really be the LARGEST factor to being the lightning rod). None of those 4 has any "real" bearing on the health of the coin industry other than flashing a big auction price realized on occasion or making more tv coins. Think ferrari gross sales vs gm. Ferrari could disappear and the industry wouldnt even hiccup. Maybe some sad look what they were programs on the history channel. Thats it.
Lightning rod = the guy whose checkbook is the most important in the industry. Who buys/sells and is really the heart of the industry? >>
Here is your chance to put in your two cents! Do tell.
someone who is a frequent target of negative reactions and serves to distract attention from another.
I think D Carr is #1 on that list >>
Hmm i mistook the term in my first post but its still
Ebay and/or dirtbag ebay sellers (like a train crash in your backyard you cant help but be fascinated. Overgraded crap, cleaned crap, fake crap, and outright fraudulent listings far outweigh the few nice coins and legits. Most blame ebay without really trying to stamp out the idiot resellers. We all know the guys when they come in our shops and their checks are good. blah blah blah. I boot em when I catch my stuff being resold and misrepresented on fleabay. Good for a distraction and the occasional nice pick.)
TV merchants (we hate em but secretly envy them for their ability to sell items at many multiples of retail and keep a straight face. Yet when most of the big buys for generic widgets are placed on cce where do we think theyre going? Alas where would I ship all those widget proof sets, wheat cents etc. GREAT entertainment and full of ACCURATE information. The other night I learned that morgan and peace dollars contained one whole ounce of pure silver looool),
mail order dirtbags (see above for the most part except far smarter in actual numismatic knowledge. Usually sells misrepped material.)
probably the evil b & m coin shop for #4 (The evil few make for great stories. Just like the supposed evil diamond stealing jewelry stores...that happens very very rarely and usually signals the impending closure of said store. These guys are the worst of the worst according to at least half of the forum.)
No,no,no, and no. Not even close in terms of gross sales or importance to the industry (which should really be the LARGEST factor to being the lightning rod). None of those 4 has any "real" bearing on the health of the coin industry other than flashing a big auction price realized on occasion or making more tv coins. Think ferrari gross sales vs gm. Ferrari could disappear and the industry wouldnt even hiccup. Maybe some sad look what they were programs on the history channel. Thats it.
Lightning rod = the guy whose checkbook is the most important in the industry. Who buys/sells and is really the heart of the industry? >>
You sound as if you are confusing the meaning of "lightening rod" with something else. It's defined as " One that attracts and absorbs powerful, typically negative feelings and reactions, thereby diverting interest from other issues".
<< <i>Is there really a second place or are all others just wannabees >>
>>
One can't correctly be labeled a "wannabee" something or other, unless they want to be that something or other. And typically, one does not want to be a lightening rod.
<< <i>No,no,no, and no. Not even close in terms of gross sales or importance to the industry (which should really be the LARGEST factor to being the lightning rod). None of those 4 has any "real" bearing on the health of the coin industry other than flashing a big auction price realized on occasion or making more tv coins. Think ferrari gross sales vs gm. Ferrari could disappear and the industry wouldnt even hiccup. Maybe some sad look what they were programs on the history channel. Thats it.
Lightning rod = the guy whose checkbook is the most important in the industry. Who buys/sells and is really the heart of the industry? >>
Using those criterias.....
1. Heritage 2. The companies that take out full page ads in newspapers and National Geographic selling recently found hordes of (you fill in the blank) offering you a once in a lifetime opportunity to buy a (you fill in the blank) 3. Littleton Rare Coins
<< <i>Lightning rod = the guy whose checkbook is the most important in the industry. Who buys/sells and is really the heart of the industry? >>
I had lunch with John Albanese in early 2009. I told him I would buy because I wanted to sit down with someone at the center of the current action. His response: "If you can find him, ask him along, and I'll buy for the three of us".
But your use of "lightning rod" is poor. As Coinguy1 said, it's about upon whom we focus our excess negative energy. Most of the biggest checkbooks simply represent business acumen. Your conflation of the two might easily say more about you than about them.
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2- Daniel Carr.
3- Anaconda.
4- Mark Feld.
Not in order of popularity though.
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working on proof shield nickels # 8 with a bullet!!!!
RIP "BEAR"
<< <i>BnB Coins >>
LOL, I'll 2nd that :-)
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<< <i>I think that we must not confuse forum lightning rod for industry lightning rod. I do agree with #1. Whoever is #2 is a distant #2. >>
You mean the whole coin world doesn't revolve around this forum? I am so depressed......
<< <i>Is there really a second place or are all others just wannabees
To RYK: I think this forum represents a reasonable enough cross-section of the "industry" to serve
as a proxy.
To Dimeman: A "lightning rod" is an agent that stirs controversy.
<< <i>1- Legend.
2- Daniel Carr.
3- Anaconda.
4- Mark Feld.
Not in order of popularity though. >>
No,no,no, and no. Not even close in terms of gross sales or importance to the industry (which should really be the LARGEST factor to being the lightning rod). None of those 4 has any "real" bearing on the health of the coin industry other than flashing a big auction price realized on occasion or making more tv coins. Think ferrari gross sales vs gm. Ferrari could disappear and the industry wouldnt even hiccup. Maybe some sad look what they were programs on the history channel. Thats it.
Lightning rod = the guy whose checkbook is the most important in the industry. Who buys/sells and is really the heart of the industry?
<< <i>Explain what you mean by lightning rod. >>
someone who is a frequent target of negative reactions and serves to distract attention from another.
I think D Carr is #1 on that list
<< <i>
<< <i>1- Legend.
2- Daniel Carr.
3- Anaconda.
4- Mark Feld.
Not in order of popularity though. >>
No,no,no, and no. Not even close in terms of gross sales or importance to the industry (which should really be the LARGEST factor to being the lightning rod). None of those 4 has any "real" bearing on the health of the coin industry other than flashing a big auction price realized on occasion or making more tv coins. Think ferrari gross sales vs gm. Ferrari could disappear and the industry wouldnt even hiccup. Maybe some sad look what they were programs on the history channel. Thats it.
Lightning rod = the guy whose checkbook is the most important in the industry. Who buys/sells and is really the heart of the industry? >>
Your joking right???
<< <i>
<< <i>1- Legend.
2- Daniel Carr.
3- Anaconda.
4- Mark Feld.
Not in order of popularity though. >>
No,no,no, and no. Not even close in terms of gross sales or importance to the industry (which should really be the LARGEST factor to being the lightning rod). None of those 4 has any "real" bearing on the health of the coin industry other than flashing a big auction price realized on occasion or making more tv coins. Think ferrari gross sales vs gm. Ferrari could disappear and the industry wouldnt even hiccup. Maybe some sad look what they were programs on the history channel. Thats it.
Lightning rod = the guy whose checkbook is the most important in the industry. Who buys/sells and is really the heart of the industry? >>
Here is your chance to put in your two cents! Do tell.
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<< <i>
<< <i>Explain what you mean by lightning rod. >>
someone who is a frequent target of negative reactions and serves to distract attention from another.
I think D Carr is #1 on that list >>
Hmm i mistook the term in my first post but its still
Ebay and/or dirtbag ebay sellers (like a train crash in your backyard you cant help but be fascinated. Overgraded crap, cleaned crap, fake crap, and outright fraudulent listings far outweigh the few nice coins and legits. Most blame ebay without really trying to stamp out the idiot resellers. We all know the guys when they come in our shops and their checks are good. blah blah blah. I boot em when I catch my stuff being resold and misrepresented on fleabay. Good for a distraction and the occasional nice pick.)
TV merchants (we hate em but secretly envy them for their ability to sell items at many multiples of retail and keep a straight face. Yet when most of the big buys for generic widgets are placed on cce where do we think theyre going? Alas where would I ship all those widget proof sets, wheat cents etc. GREAT entertainment and full of ACCURATE information. The other night I learned that morgan and peace dollars contained one whole ounce of pure silver looool),
mail order dirtbags (see above for the most part except far smarter in actual numismatic knowledge. Usually sells misrepped material.)
probably the evil b & m coin shop for #4 (The evil few make for great stories. Just like the supposed evil diamond stealing jewelry stores...that happens very very rarely and usually signals the impending closure of said store. These guys are the worst of the worst according to at least half of the forum.)
David Lawrence Rare Coins
NGC registry V-Nickel proof #6!!!!
working on proof shield nickels # 8 with a bullet!!!!
RIP "BEAR"
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<< <i>
<< <i>1- Legend.
2- Daniel Carr.
3- Anaconda.
4- Mark Feld.
Not in order of popularity though. >>
No,no,no, and no. Not even close in terms of gross sales or importance to the industry (which should really be the LARGEST factor to being the lightning rod). None of those 4 has any "real" bearing on the health of the coin industry other than flashing a big auction price realized on occasion or making more tv coins. Think ferrari gross sales vs gm. Ferrari could disappear and the industry wouldnt even hiccup. Maybe some sad look what they were programs on the history channel. Thats it.
Lightning rod = the guy whose checkbook is the most important in the industry. Who buys/sells and is really the heart of the industry? >>
You sound as if you are confusing the meaning of "lightening rod" with something else. It's defined as " One that attracts and absorbs powerful, typically negative feelings and reactions, thereby diverting interest from other issues".
<< <i>Is there really a second place or are all others just wannabees
<< <i>
<< <i>Is there really a second place or are all others just wannabees
One can't correctly be labeled a "wannabee" something or other, unless they want to be that something or other. And typically, one does not want to be a lightening rod.
magnetic field, perhaps.
<< <i>No,no,no, and no. Not even close in terms of gross sales or importance to the industry (which should really be the LARGEST factor to being the lightning rod). None of those 4 has any "real" bearing on the health of the coin industry other than flashing a big auction price realized on occasion or making more tv coins. Think ferrari gross sales vs gm. Ferrari could disappear and the industry wouldnt even hiccup. Maybe some sad look what they were programs on the history channel. Thats it.
Lightning rod = the guy whose checkbook is the most important in the industry. Who buys/sells and is really the heart of the industry? >>
Using those criterias.....
1. Heritage
2. The companies that take out full page ads in newspapers and National Geographic selling recently found hordes of (you fill in the blank) offering you a once in a lifetime opportunity to buy a (you fill in the blank)
3. Littleton Rare Coins
Can someone post the picture of the guy with the book? If not, Shawna will do -
>>>My Collection
<< <i>Lightning rod = the guy whose checkbook is the most important in the industry. Who buys/sells and is really the heart of the industry? >>
I had lunch with John Albanese in early 2009. I told him I would buy because I wanted to sit down with someone at the center of the current action. His response: "If you can find him, ask him along, and I'll buy for the three of us".
But your use of "lightning rod" is poor. As Coinguy1 said, it's about upon whom we focus our excess negative energy. Most of the biggest checkbooks simply represent business acumen. Your conflation of the two might easily say more about you than about them.
<< <i>
To RYK: I think this forum represents a reasonable enough cross-section of the "industry" to serve
as a proxy.
>>
You really must get out a bit more.
<< <i>
<< <i>
To RYK: I think this forum represents a reasonable enough cross-section of the "industry" to serve
as a proxy.
>>
You really must get out a bit more.
I wish I had time...
Seriously, what segments do you feel are not represented herein?