Is anyone archiving the Doug Winter "market reports" on raregoldcoins.com?
I don't know who has heard, but Doug Winter has restarted his own practice at www.raregoldcoins.com (query whether a coin dealership is considered a "practice"; sort of reminds me of the Honeymooners episode where Norton was pretending to be a doctor and was asked where he practiced medicine. To that he responded, "I don't have to practice, I know it!"). The best part of the website is his "QDB-esque" market reports that he seems to update a few times a week. The topics of these reports runs the gamut, and the most recent one deals with San Francisco gold coins. They are usually very insightful, although they sometimes lack the folksy tone of a QDB piece. 
Much to my chagrin, I found out that the updates are not archived on the website. I was out of the country last week for work, and I was desperately trying to get an internet connection so I could continually refresh the website throughout the day, looking for new reports. It pains me that such good nuggets of information are being lost in cyberspace. RYK was gracious enough to email me the reports that I missed as they were published. Does anyone know if these reports are planned to be archived or otherwise put in a webbook for future reference? It would be unfortunate if the information was lost.
Much to my chagrin, I found out that the updates are not archived on the website. I was out of the country last week for work, and I was desperately trying to get an internet connection so I could continually refresh the website throughout the day, looking for new reports. It pains me that such good nuggets of information are being lost in cyberspace. RYK was gracious enough to email me the reports that I missed as they were published. Does anyone know if these reports are planned to be archived or otherwise put in a webbook for future reference? It would be unfortunate if the information was lost.
Always took candy from strangers
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
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Much of the less timely information can be found elsewhere in articles on his website. If you are interested in rare gold coins, I highly suggest reading through the articles that are archived.