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<p>[QUOTE="Gianluca72, post: 410426, member: 8309"][USER=5718]@i need help[/USER] [USER=5833]@Bronwen[/USER]</p><p><br /></p><p>"I'm sorry. I thought you were here to learn. And if I owned the Caruso medal I would come to the very same conclusions without feeling that I had somehow made it worthless."</p><p>i dont think so, easy to say inside this contest in public.</p><p><br /></p><p>i didnt realize about that reverted image, i'm not cheating anybody which could be my gain ? Come on. Of course i'm here lo learn but this does not mean to swallow all the words of others like a spunch.</p><p>And then i'm here also to help, about numismatics for exmple.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you see all my previous messages in the various threads, you will notice that I have always thanked everyone, I have always said to learn important things from you all, I have always said that I admire your expertise and experience, I have always put better answers and I am always kindly with everyone.</p><p>Now if for once I allow myself to oppose a thought, I do not think I have suddenly become a bad monster, but I believe that while learning, I have full power to have my own ideas and to express them in comparison to what I learn, constructively . Why do you offend yourself? Needless to say that you thought I was here to learn, it is obvious that I am here to learn and I always thank, I thank everyone, every time. But I also have a brain, otherwise I would never have been a numismatic for 35 years, and I think that I can express a divergent opinion.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also [USER=5833]@Bronwen[/USER] I would like to tell you something important : the auction house where I bought the medal of Caruso, is called Babuino Casa d'Aste, and is located in Rome.</p><p>I send you two screenshots of a friend of mine from Monterotondo who sells on ebay; he is registered and can see quotes.</p><p>As you can see Babuino Casa d'Aste is the same auction house that has already sold some works of Nino Caruso in the past, for fairly high prices, and they are not souvenirs.</p><p>Now, my question is: why did an auction house sell Caruso at those prices, should it sell me a souvenir of Caruso?</p><p>It seems clear to me that as you already know, the auction houses are connected to different art galleries and prefer specific authors, as the Art Gallery of Milan prefers Mario Maresca Serra, the auction house Pirone prefers the works of Antonio Ligabue , and the Babuino auction house prefers Caruso.</p><p>What happens, that the works sold in the past by Caruso have been awarded for hundreds and thousands of euros, and then the auction house itself sells me a souvenir of Caruso, an author who is very well known to them, who they work on years ?</p><p>You understand that according to the above, it remains difficult for me to believe your statements, which I consider rather partial, perhaps because I insisted and you have stubborn, it will also be my fault probably, that I speak in a language that is not mine , and maybe I express myself badly.</p><p>All right, we avoid unnecessary discussions, I will ask directly those who still manage the website of Nino Caruso, as suggested by Debora, and then we will update.</p><p>In any case, I thank you for your time and for your attention.</p><p><br /></p><p><a href="https://ibb.co/hnAude" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://ibb.co/hnAude" rel="nofollow"><img src="https://preview.ibb.co/hAKnye/DSC06034_zpsmbe8mdqh.jpg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></a></p><p><a href="https://ibb.co/npskjK" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://ibb.co/npskjK" rel="nofollow"><img src="https://preview.ibb.co/i56pBz/DSC00961_zpsdjxjmnyu.jpg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></a>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Gianluca72, post: 410426, member: 8309"][USER=5718]@i need help[/USER] [USER=5833]@Bronwen[/USER] "I'm sorry. I thought you were here to learn. And if I owned the Caruso medal I would come to the very same conclusions without feeling that I had somehow made it worthless." i dont think so, easy to say inside this contest in public. i didnt realize about that reverted image, i'm not cheating anybody which could be my gain ? Come on. Of course i'm here lo learn but this does not mean to swallow all the words of others like a spunch. And then i'm here also to help, about numismatics for exmple. If you see all my previous messages in the various threads, you will notice that I have always thanked everyone, I have always said to learn important things from you all, I have always said that I admire your expertise and experience, I have always put better answers and I am always kindly with everyone. Now if for once I allow myself to oppose a thought, I do not think I have suddenly become a bad monster, but I believe that while learning, I have full power to have my own ideas and to express them in comparison to what I learn, constructively . Why do you offend yourself? Needless to say that you thought I was here to learn, it is obvious that I am here to learn and I always thank, I thank everyone, every time. But I also have a brain, otherwise I would never have been a numismatic for 35 years, and I think that I can express a divergent opinion. Also [USER=5833]@Bronwen[/USER] I would like to tell you something important : the auction house where I bought the medal of Caruso, is called Babuino Casa d'Aste, and is located in Rome. I send you two screenshots of a friend of mine from Monterotondo who sells on ebay; he is registered and can see quotes. As you can see Babuino Casa d'Aste is the same auction house that has already sold some works of Nino Caruso in the past, for fairly high prices, and they are not souvenirs. Now, my question is: why did an auction house sell Caruso at those prices, should it sell me a souvenir of Caruso? It seems clear to me that as you already know, the auction houses are connected to different art galleries and prefer specific authors, as the Art Gallery of Milan prefers Mario Maresca Serra, the auction house Pirone prefers the works of Antonio Ligabue , and the Babuino auction house prefers Caruso. What happens, that the works sold in the past by Caruso have been awarded for hundreds and thousands of euros, and then the auction house itself sells me a souvenir of Caruso, an author who is very well known to them, who they work on years ? You understand that according to the above, it remains difficult for me to believe your statements, which I consider rather partial, perhaps because I insisted and you have stubborn, it will also be my fault probably, that I speak in a language that is not mine , and maybe I express myself badly. All right, we avoid unnecessary discussions, I will ask directly those who still manage the website of Nino Caruso, as suggested by Debora, and then we will update. In any case, I thank you for your time and for your attention. [URL='https://ibb.co/hnAude'][IMG]https://preview.ibb.co/hAKnye/DSC06034_zpsmbe8mdqh.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL='https://ibb.co/npskjK'][IMG]https://preview.ibb.co/i56pBz/DSC00961_zpsdjxjmnyu.jpg[/IMG][/URL][/QUOTE]
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