Grade opinions 1900 Morgan
blacksmoke
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Just wanting some grade opinions on her to see if it was worth the money. Maybe I should have asked first.
Better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.
jeff
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bob
jeff
Tom
Net -- 63.
Drunner
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jeff
<< <i>Cuts on the cheek too severe for a 3. I'd call it a 2. >>
+1
jeff
type2,CCHunter.
jeff
That's just a few gashes shy of MS70 in my book.
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
On the minus, Liberty looks like the unfortunate victim of a knife fight.
MS62ish. 67? Really? Really?
BTW does SGS stand for Scar Grading Service?
<< <i>BTW does SGS stand for Scar Grading Service? >>
Actually, I have another word in mind that rhymes with "pity".
<< <i>So I take it no one here has worked for SGS before?? I'm well aware of the reputation SGS has (speaking respectfully of course) and had no intention of leaving it in the slab. I knew it had to be a good low 60's and figured for $36 it would be a good fit to a hole I have open.
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Now you know why many of us refer to these devices as "third world slabs."
jeff
Bob