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Old 02-08-19, 07:38 PM
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Funny I have never smelt cloth to help me to decide it's age. I must be a noob.
I guess I must be noob #2. I cant really tell whether my old cloth has any particular smell to it.

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Old 02-08-19, 07:57 PM
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I guess I must be noob #2. I cant really tell whether my old cloth has any particular smell to it.

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can’t believe you’ve never smelt cloth! An important part of the process
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Old 02-08-19, 08:48 PM
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The amount of time collecting or the experience doesn't mean one is good at what they do. I have never understood why people think that because someone has done something for a long time that they must be good at what they do.
I don't know you maybe, but there are certainly others that aren't.

No-one learns everything but some learn a lot more than others.
I think you should wind your neck in.

Simon has contributed plenty to this forum. Aside from some snipes and a few cheap shots your only input seems to be telling us what your banned mate Rhodesianmilitaria is thinking...

Also seeing as you poo-pooed Simon’s valid point in post #35 I’d like you to share your wisdom on how you spot electroformed fake czapka plates? I’m sure you know it produces copies accurate to the micron.
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Old 02-08-19, 09:04 PM
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hear hear Luke.

too much unnecessary trashing. I'm here to learn, to impart my limited wisdom when I can, and to have decent, robust discussions that benefit the forum and the hobby.

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Old 02-08-19, 09:17 PM
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This has run its course. Into personal comments. Locked.
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