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(Posted this on another list and it got a few laughs, wanted to show you guys as well...) ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Just wanted to let you guys know abouty the latest rage in Coin Collecting.  This is going to be bigger than the Whitman Tri-Folder.  That's right the cat has knawed a hole in the bag... Bonedigger Grading and Numismatic Establishment for Classroom Numismatic Learning has been established. Orders being taken immediately. Get with the program. Don't be left on the launch pad... Here are a few sneak peaks inside company headquarters, you won't be disappointed... A Warm Welcome from our Founder/CEO. http://www.jabpublish.com/bdmpg2.mpgInsider message from the Founder/CEO http://www.jabpublish.com/bdmpg1.mpgCompany CEO and HeadGrader Bonedigger hard at work, making the customers happy all the time...   A Few More Candid Shots.   And finally, the results of the TRIPPPLE Checked quality control standards BONEDIGGERs has implemented... http://www.jabpublish.com/bdmpg3.mpg   Take Care Ben
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Forum Dad
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Is it just me or is that bottle a few inches lower in every picture? 
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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Valued Member
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Hey I know I trust investments to a company that uses a card table, drinks on the job and returns the coin in a cardboard 2x2 with felt tip marker indicating grade.
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Pillar of the Community
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Shamrock,don't forget the BIGFOOT & Flying Saucer reference books...    Ben
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Digger, I have a great idea; for a small additional fee, call it the premium service, your customer gets to name the coin grade. How cool is that, for a slight fee increase you get to pick your grade. Oh yea, some of these TPGs are already doing that. Jim 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Bonedigger: Have you shot your next segment yet? You know the one with recommended way of removing coins from a slab? Opening set. {Outside under a tree with a large rock in the center of the stage) Bonedigger says: "Here at Bonedigger Numismatic Trust. we believe in safety first. That is why we use these. (Points to safety goggles as he points to them on his face.) Coin removal from slabs can be challenging. But here at Bonedigger Numismatic Trust we use the one step method to remove them. You know the ones that you didn't like the grade from on other third party grading. companies. So we recommend to removed the unwanted slab safely. (pulls out slab and looks at it and says) (reads) MS-64! looks more like a 65 to me.(Shakes his head) (Places the slab on a rock and picks up sledge and whacks it with a sledgehammer on the rock.) (Turns to camera and points to the goggles and says:) Safety first! That's how we do it here at Bonedigger Numismatic Trust. (Close up and smiles.) (Then looks to see if he can find coin....... Bending over with loose jeans showing a butt crack)(Continues looking) (Fade to black.)
Edited by coop 02/02/2008 12:44 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Bedrock of the Community
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Numismatic tips Scene opens with bonedigger at table.) {Table looks the same way it did in first scenes except now has a roll of duct tape and a knife.) Bone digger proceeds: Have you ever wondered about a way to reduce costs when storing you coins? I figured out a way to use 2 X 2's to make them go twice as far. {Takes out knife and cuts the 2X2 in half with knife}(Bigger the better) {Removes a hunk of duct tape} {Places duct tape on a coin and looks up) {Close up} "Don't want any of those nasty fingerprints on them." {Winks eye} {Pan Back} (Places the coin and tape on the cut 2 X 2 and pats if on the 2 X 2.) {Continues saying} "Now we will trim that up a bit."(close up, takes knife and cuts the excess tape) {Accidentally cutting coin} adds:) "Try not to do that!" (Concludes with close up on face saying:) And I still have the other half of the 2 X 2 to use on another coin. Most people only look at one side of them anyway.) {Smiles.......} (Fade to black)
Edited by coop 02/02/2008 1:06 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Here is an example of our 'Preferred MS70 Service.' Something to think about when the options begin to narrow... 
Edited by Bonedigger 02/03/2008 4:45 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Right On! 
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Pillar of the Community
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Digger, Coop's idea got me thinking and here is another one. The "Easy Opening Slab", solves the whole problem of wanting to put a coin in an album but still want to have it graded. Now, for an added fee, you get the Digger "Album Friendly Slab", just pop it out and put it back when you want to. Should not be a problem, right? I mean, everyone in our hobby is a stand-up guy or gal, aren't they? Jim 
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"If Dawn gets the crap off of those oil soaked ducks it oughta take this gunk off'a this here Gold-Brick dollar!"
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