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Keith Zaner fired as editor of Coin Dealer Newsletter

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stonej

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Jan 11, 2009, 3:33:23 PM1/11/09
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Keith Zaner, who used to be Coin World's trend editor and then worked
for the CDN has
been fired.

Reason(s) not given.

stonej

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Jan 11, 2009, 3:33:24 PM1/11/09
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stonej

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Jan 11, 2009, 3:36:35 PM1/11/09
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Sorry for the double message.

Johnny Pride

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Jan 12, 2009, 12:36:00 AM1/12/09
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"stonej" <sto...@mail.lib.msu.edu> wrote in message
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> Keith Zaner has

> been fired.
>
> Reason(s) not given.

Maybe they caught him shoving coins up his ass?


Mike Marotta

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Jan 12, 2009, 12:55:59 AM1/12/09
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On Jan 11, 3:33 pm, stonej <sto...@mail.lib.msu.edu> wrote:

Sometimes it is just time to move on. Quit, fired, it all depends on
which side of the desk you are on. Like buy versus sell. I bought a
coin. He bought Federal Reserve Notes. Divorce is like that, too.
You... her... it makes little difference, really. When it's over,
it's over. Funny thing is that Stuart Segan used to be the pricing
editor at CDN. Then, he got fired (or quit). Zaner quit Coin World
(or got fired). Coin World hired Segan. CDN hired Zaner. Small
world.

Mike M.
Michael E. Marotta
"replaced Richard Giedroyc, but did not fill his shoes"

Mr. Jaggers

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Jan 12, 2009, 1:31:13 AM1/12/09
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I have yet to learn how to properly pronounce Giedroyc. Is it anything like
Fivaz? Or Cuhaj? 8>)

James


Jud

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Jan 12, 2009, 2:23:39 AM1/12/09
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Mr. Jaggers wrote:

> I have yet to learn how to properly pronounce Giedroyc. Is it anything like
> Fivaz? Or Cuhaj? 8>)
>
> James

I am probably way off, but in my mind, they are pronounced "Gide-
roik", "Fi-Vaz" (like it is spelled!), and "Koo-haj"
Just for fun, try some of the Australian coin designers, and no, they
are not natives of OZ.

Mr. Jaggers

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Jan 12, 2009, 6:42:07 AM1/12/09
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I daresay you're way off on Cuhaj. I asked him to his face once at a show,
and he told me "Co-hay" as in "OK". In the introductory material to one of
his books, there is a note that Fivaz is pronounced ":Fee-vay." As for
Giedroyc, it is most likely pronounced "Smith" with a slight, but not full,
French inflection.

Djaymz


Bruce Remick

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Jan 12, 2009, 8:35:14 AM1/12/09
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"Mr. Jaggers" <lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com> wrote in message
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If it's like some of those other Eastern European names, it might even be
pronounced "Geed-ro". We could ask Prince Harry what he'd say.


Mr. Jaggers

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Jan 12, 2009, 9:26:00 AM1/12/09
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Yeah, but is that a hard G or a soft G?

Geames


Chas Edwards

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Jan 12, 2009, 2:10:16 PM1/12/09
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Giedroyc is pronounced

Ged - royce (as in Rolls Royce)

Mr. Jaggers is correct as to the the pronunciation of Cuhaj.

Fivaz is Fi - va. The "z" is silent.

Chas. Edw,

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