The Hypothetical threads

I happen to enjoy the threads and believe that they do offer educational tools for both collectors and dealers.
As you may have seen, I responded to all of them, and for the most part, the answers were pretty clear to me.
It was very interesting to see other viewpoints, as well.
Andy said that he ran them because he was preparing for a class that he is giving at the summer seminar. I believe him.
For those of you that took offense, he apologized, but IMHO...........
The threads are a valuable tool.
As you may have seen, I responded to all of them, and for the most part, the answers were pretty clear to me.
It was very interesting to see other viewpoints, as well.
Andy said that he ran them because he was preparing for a class that he is giving at the summer seminar. I believe him.
For those of you that took offense, he apologized, but IMHO...........
The threads are a valuable tool.
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I firmly believe in numismatics as the world's greatest hobby, but recognize that this is a luxury and without collectors, we can all spend/melt our collections/inventories.
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I just want to know if it's a class on coins or business law?
I think I responded to only a couple but am still tracking the others.
It doesn't matter where a good thread comes from. It doesn't matter if it's a great poster
who starts them or not. MrEureka is one of the best so that will always make me a little more
likely to open one of his threads than someone else's. And, of course, the clear descriptive
titles make it possible.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>"Andy said that he ran them because he was preparing for a class that he is giving at the summer seminar."
I just want to know if it's a class on coins or business law? >>
It's a class on pattern coinage.
Specializing in 1854 and 1855 large FE patterns
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<< <i>I happen to enjoy the threads and believe that they do offer educational tools for both collectors and dealers. >>
I only had time for the first 10 or so, but I enjoyed and learned from them as well. Some take-away thoughts:
-It's seems its sometimes easier in these situations to be the collector. Collectors often, rightly or wrongly, EXPECT to be protected by the dealer when things go wrong.
-Legality and ethics are often over-riden by business relationships. "Do the right thing" often means the dealer has to eat a loss to preserve his reputation, even when he had done nothing wrong.
-Percieved knowledge often came into play. "Should have known better" seemed to be more important than "You got stiffed" when assessing blame.
-Most importantly, think about the potential problems BEFORE they become problems. Many of the scenarios could have been prevented by discussing and agreeing on a course of action before the deal was completed.
Tom
No. Rick and I are teaching a mini-seminar on patterns, but these hypotheticals were in preparation for a "bull session" that I will be doing with the assistance of Pistareen, Regulated and Jerry Bobbe. The "bull session" will cover ethics and business standards (or lack of same) in the coin market. As I have said before, many of the responses I received here helped me refine the issues that will be presented in Colorado Springs. Once again, thanks to all who participated here, and I'm glad some of you found it enjoyable.
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
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I hope to see many more like them in the near future
P.S. I hope those that enjoy them choose to participate, and those that don't enjoy them, or think they should pi$$ on everyone elses fun, don't participate.
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<< <i>They are nice if you did, say 3-4 a day, not 20-25............................
TorinoCobra71 >>
i thought they where one of the best set of threads ever on these boards
makes you think
thanks andy!!!!!!
but with the way these boards have degenerated on coins
no good deed goes unpunished
<< <i>"Andy said that he ran them because he was preparing for a class that he is giving at the summer seminar."
I just want to know if it's a class on coins or business law? >>
If Andy's teaching a class on "Business Law" he may be in BIG trouble
“It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.” Mark Twain
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Ron - You're right. I need your help. Come join us as a guest Bull Session speaker and I'll buy you a Macallan 18 at the Broadmoor!
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
<< <i>If Andy's teaching a class on "Business Law" he may be in BIG trouble
Ron - You're right. I need your help. Come join us as a guest Bull Session speaker and I'll buy you a Macallan 18 at the Broadmoor! >>
Andy - THAT is tempting - when is it (the bull session)?
“It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.” Mark Twain
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Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.