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BS: Old Pocket Watches

olddude 14 Oct 11 - 06:29 PM
olddude 14 Oct 11 - 06:35 PM
olddude 26 Oct 11 - 07:54 PM
Q (Frank Staplin) 26 Oct 11 - 08:45 PM
olddude 26 Oct 11 - 09:03 PM
kendall 27 Oct 11 - 01:14 PM
kendall 27 Oct 11 - 03:06 PM
olddude 28 Oct 11 - 07:09 PM
olddude 28 Oct 11 - 07:15 PM
kendall 02 Nov 11 - 08:19 AM
olddude 02 Nov 11 - 09:59 AM
Q (Frank Staplin) 02 Nov 11 - 04:34 PM
Q (Frank Staplin) 02 Nov 11 - 04:37 PM
Q (Frank Staplin) 02 Nov 11 - 05:19 PM
olddude 03 Nov 11 - 08:48 AM
olddude 03 Nov 11 - 11:29 AM
olddude 03 Nov 11 - 12:01 PM
Q (Frank Staplin) 03 Nov 11 - 05:50 PM
olddude 03 Nov 11 - 06:18 PM
olddude 08 Nov 11 - 03:06 PM
kendall 08 Nov 11 - 07:43 PM
kendall 19 Dec 11 - 02:30 PM
John MacKenzie 19 Dec 11 - 02:47 PM
frogprince 19 Dec 11 - 04:27 PM
John MacKenzie 19 Dec 11 - 04:34 PM
olddude 19 Dec 11 - 06:14 PM
kendall 19 Dec 11 - 08:59 PM
kendall 20 Dec 11 - 07:01 AM
olddude 30 Dec 11 - 04:20 PM
kendall 30 Dec 11 - 08:30 PM
GUEST,gillymor 30 Dec 11 - 09:29 PM
olddude 31 Dec 11 - 12:36 AM
GUEST 31 Dec 11 - 11:55 AM
GUEST,olddude 31 Dec 11 - 02:28 PM
olddude 02 Jan 12 - 01:01 AM
JohnInKansas 02 Jan 12 - 02:18 AM
GUEST,ossonflags 02 Jan 12 - 06:22 AM
kendall 02 Jan 12 - 08:08 AM
ossonflags 02 Jan 12 - 04:27 PM
Q (Frank Staplin) 02 Jan 12 - 05:40 PM
GUEST,olddude 02 Jan 12 - 08:05 PM
GUEST,olddude 02 Jan 12 - 08:11 PM
Will Fly 03 Jan 12 - 04:52 AM
kendall 29 Jan 12 - 07:53 PM
GUEST,olddude 29 Jan 12 - 09:56 PM
kendall 30 Jan 12 - 08:10 AM
olddude 30 Jan 12 - 10:02 PM
kendall 31 Jan 12 - 07:50 AM
GUEST,olddude 31 Jan 12 - 09:03 AM
kendall 31 Jan 12 - 07:20 PM

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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 14 Oct 11 - 06:29 PM

So I take my recently purchased 21 Jeweled BW Raymond over to Malhon for repair. He says, ahhh Dan tell me again why you bought this ..
lets see, broken Jewel, broken regulator, broken balance stem and wheel, broken crown ... I said, cause I know a master watch maker and you are use to me bringing you turds .. fix it for me at the first cousin price .. He laughs and says I will completely restore it .. first cousin price .. LOL

When he is done it will run like the day it left the factory and under 100 bucks for repair


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 14 Oct 11 - 06:35 PM

and he replace the dial (face)with an original on my 21 Jeweled Illinois for me .. and wouldn't let me pay him .. now my Illinois is perfect in everyway


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 26 Oct 11 - 07:54 PM

Ok for those who have them, lets start carrying our 992B's everyday. It is a shame not to use them daily since they are so much part of our RR history. I know you are going to say the mesoline dials. But what the heck they were made for use ... how about it Q are you in. We can compare times periodically.

I been switching off on watches everyday ... going to just use one of my 992B's everyday from now on


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: Q (Frank Staplin)
Date: 26 Oct 11 - 08:45 PM

olddude, sorry to jump ship. I like my 992B, but I have a very thin Movado quartz, so light I forget that I am wearing it, and that will continue to be my everyday timekeeper.
I am forgetful in my old age, and I would have to hire someone to wind the watch everyday.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 26 Oct 11 - 09:03 PM

Its not just you Q .. heck I forget to wind also :-) I had a docs appointment at 10 and my illinois was saying it was 8:30 at a stop
LOL


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: kendall
Date: 27 Oct 11 - 01:14 PM

Jeez, if I had a 992 b I'd never neglect it. sniff.:-)


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: kendall
Date: 27 Oct 11 - 03:06 PM

I'd wind it up and feel of it every day. No, wait,that's what wives are for.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 28 Oct 11 - 07:09 PM

Hey Q
you won't believe this one, guy offered me this one for 110 bucks. I jumped on it. 1948 Steel cased 992B, going to get it cleaned and give it to my son in law for xmas. I got him into old pocket watches also. It needs cleaned bad. Some minor cracks on the mesoline dial but pretty sweet all in all

steel 992b


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 28 Oct 11 - 07:15 PM

Frank
do you remember when the steel cases came out on them. Seems to me that this maybe re-cased because I thought they came out in the late 50's and not in the 40's but I could be wrong .. You have forgotten more about great old watches then I will ever learn for sure.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: kendall
Date: 02 Nov 11 - 08:19 AM

I don't remember when we started this game but my number 16 Elgin has lost one minute in about a month?


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 02 Nov 11 - 09:59 AM

One minute a month, RR time is 30 sec a WEEK ... that is incredible but that is what my friend Malohn does to a watch.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: Q (Frank Staplin)
Date: 02 Nov 11 - 04:34 PM

Stainless case 992B- All I have found so far is that latterly Hamilton sold their watches in a variety of cases, 10K, 14K and stainless steel. No date found so far for introduction of stainless steel.
My 992B has a factory dial, 525 CP* 24 hour Black, in melamine (melamine introduced in 1948 and on all by 1950).
*CP = Canadian Pacific, but the watch was also used by Canadian National and other RRs. in Canada.

My case is model 7, a 10K gold filled made by Fortune of Canada. (Fortune made cases for factory watches, as well as for recasing watches by jewelers).

I did find that a few 992B movements were sold to jewelers for casing to the customer's wishes.

I also found that 525,000 992B watches were made and sold, continuing up to the closure of the factory.
This makes the 992B one of the most popular of all precision watches.

I will keep looking for the date of introduction of the steel case.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: Q (Frank Staplin)
Date: 02 Nov 11 - 04:37 PM

Found a statement that the steel case watches were sold mainly to firemen and engineers and others who could subject the watch to abuse on the job.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: Q (Frank Staplin)
Date: 02 Nov 11 - 05:19 PM

I think I have found it.

1945-194?- white metal. This is not a good descriptive.
1949- Nickel-chrome case by Keystone.
1950- Non-magnetic stainless steel, made by Star Watch Co.; The No. 15 case used by Hamilton as an economy model, priced at $71.50.
Used until production ceased.

See- http://www.watchdoctor.biz/pocket.php.

Data from catalogues sent to Hamilton wholesalers, thus fairly reliable.

A lot of information can be found by putting various entries in google.
Took me 2 hours to get to this data. I will post my bill for this service after I figure all the add-ons.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 03 Nov 11 - 08:48 AM

Thanks Q, send bill to Kendall LOL
wow good info.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 03 Nov 11 - 11:29 AM

Q
just got your reading material .. Oh my gosh how priceless is this info. Amazing stuff .. I will be reading all night

Thank you my dear friend


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 03 Nov 11 - 12:01 PM

Q
I talked to Kent on the forum, he verified the serial number and case serial number as a match .. your info was right on. I was wrong as to the date of the watch, it is 1952


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: Q (Frank Staplin)
Date: 03 Nov 11 - 05:50 PM

Good-looking 992B factory dial 24hr CP525, gf case made by Star for Hamilton- Ebay 270 842 093 771. Will be gone in 2 hr, but the pictures may remain for a while.
A good looking steel case- 140 628174171- This one may go for a bargain price.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 03 Nov 11 - 06:18 PM

I nailed an original railway special porcelain dial for the steel cased one that i got. I know it should only have the melamine dial but if the intention is full time carry which it is, the porcelain will hold up better even though in 1952 it is not technically correct.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 08 Nov 11 - 03:06 PM

Holy Cow
I got the BW Raymond 21J back from Mahlon ... the missing regulator he replaced with meantime screws as was required on Canadian RR watches to regulate them ... A work of art, I gave him a turd he gave me back a perfect watch amazing.

Kendall
I picked up your watch, will mail it tomorrow morning .. he did some amazing work on it. Keeps RR time


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: kendall
Date: 08 Nov 11 - 07:43 PM

I can't thank you enough, Dan.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: kendall
Date: 19 Dec 11 - 02:30 PM

I just ran across a rare one; a Seth Thomas sidewinder. It runs, keeps time and it was only $30.00. Dan said "Grab it." I don't question Dan.

This one is strange, the stem is at the 6 o'clock position. All the others are at 12 or 3.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 19 Dec 11 - 02:47 PM

I have one with a Faheys gold filled case, and an Omega movement, keeps great time.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: frogprince
Date: 19 Dec 11 - 04:27 PM

Good grief, are you guys still winding on...


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 19 Dec 11 - 04:34 PM

We're doing time Dean


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 19 Dec 11 - 06:14 PM

Kendall made a great buy, 17 Jeweled sidewinder for 30 bucks anytime ... good eye captain
Nice Seth Thomas ... nice case ... clean dial ... keeps time ... good job.

I just had the Amish guy fix my roller Jewel on one of my three 992B's. Mahlon did it for me clean it and oiled it and said Merry Christmas ...and charged me nothing.
he is a good friend. After 2 solid weeks of running ... it is dead nuts on with my computer ... hasn't lost anything ... amazing little machines. I also got my Hampden 21J Special Railway cleaned and oiled. At size 18 it is big and chunky but keeps pace with my Hamilton's in terms of accuracy. Back in 1901 Hampdens were more expensive than the Hamilton's ... for some reason collectors seem to pass by these superb watches


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: kendall
Date: 19 Dec 11 - 08:59 PM

Frogprince, yes, we are still winding on. We might get "Ticked off" if you ...hell I can't say it.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: kendall
Date: 20 Dec 11 - 07:01 AM

Old Seth was right on the dot this morning.Looks like I stumbled on a winner. Thanks again, Dan, your input is very helpful.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 30 Dec 11 - 04:20 PM

Kids found me a 23 Jeweled 1908 Waltham Vanguard RR Watch for Christmas. Case is a little worn, could use cleaning but it is a dandy. Runs great and keeps great time but I can see that the oil is a bit dark. Going to take it to my Amish friend for service. Very cool been looking for one of them .. hard to find at a decent price.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: kendall
Date: 30 Dec 11 - 08:30 PM

This watch hobby is fun.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: GUEST,gillymor
Date: 30 Dec 11 - 09:29 PM

I have the same model Waltham, Dan, but mine's from 1936. Inherited from my grandfather who was a station operator and telegrapher on the WP, SP and a number of local lines in Texas. It's in excellent condition and is something to marvel at.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 31 Dec 11 - 12:36 AM

gilly

your grandad's is an engineering marvel, it was adjusted 6 positions and one of the most sought after watches of its day. The Vanguard is just a beautiful watch. My 1908 version is adjusted 5 positions.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: GUEST
Date: 31 Dec 11 - 11:55 AM

Right, Dan. I don't understand all the lingo but "6 positions" is engraved on the inside works. Also "CASED AND TIMED BY ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH CO." is engraved on the inside of the back plate.

Enjoy your wonderful gift. Mine is a great way for me to remember my dear old grandfather.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: GUEST,olddude
Date: 31 Dec 11 - 02:28 PM

Yours is a more modern version. The sixth position is actually stem down. That means no matter what position it will maintain accuracy. The five positions does not test for the stem down. That came about in more modern watches. You have a treasure as it was your granddads. You can pass it on generation after generation. That is so wonderful.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 02 Jan 12 - 01:01 AM

I am thrilled, just found a Hamilton 936 in hunter case. Those things are super rare and the holy grails of Hamilton collectors. They are the ones that started it all .. been looking for years and stumbled across it. The movements were never marked. You have to know the insides and the serial number. Mine has a very low number ... gotta get it repaired. Completely thrilled


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: JohnInKansas
Date: 02 Jan 12 - 02:18 AM

Probably not of significance to collectors here, but on the chance that it might have an effect:

Fire destroys landmark former Ill. clock factory

2 teens are charged with setting the blaze

Associated Press
1/1/2012

PERU, Ill. — A fire at a massive former clock factory that police say was deliberately lit provided an eerie backdrop for a northern Illinois city's New Year's celebrations, and despite the efforts of firefighters from throughout the area, the city landmark was destroyed.

The blaze at the former Westclox Co. clock complex, which covers a two-by-four-block span of downtown Peru, began around the time people were counting down the last seconds of 2011, Gary Eccles, an engineer with the city's fire department, told The Associated Press. By 11 a.m. Sunday, the fire was burning itself out but had destroyed the building and caused it to cave in on itself, he said.

Police Chief Doug Bernabei said at a news conference Sunday that two teenage boys, a 15-year-old from Peru and a 17-year-old from La Salle, were charged with aggravated arson. The older teen, who's being charged as an adult, appeared in court Sunday and a judge set his bond at $250,000, according to the News Tribune.

LaSalle County State's Attorney Brian Towne said the two teens entered the building, poured gas from a can they found there onto a boat stored inside, set it on fire and then left, the newspaper reported. Towne said a tip that an anonymous caller gave Peru police led officers to the two suspects.

The fire, which caused propane tanks to explode, prompted a mandatory evacuation of homes near the complex. But Eccles said that by 11 a.m., nearly everyone was allowed to return home. Those who weren't were being kept out because the smoke from the fire was blowing directly at their homes.

The building, a landmark in the city that once housed Westclox Co.'s clock and watch-making operations decades ago, currently houses several small businesses, including a salon, a photo business, a lab and others, the newspaper reported.

Westclox built 44 structures at the complex from 1910 until 1956, then closed in 1980. A group of investors bought the building and sold it to developers in 2006, who said they planned to convert it into a retail and convention center while maintaining its history integrity.

The National Park Service in 2007 deemed the building eligible for the National Registry of Historic Places "because of its significant contributions to the social and economic development of Peru and the nation," the newspaper reported.

© 2012 The Associated Press.

I omitted a couple of paragraphs for brevity here, but they were mostly "local color."

So far as I'm aware, Westclock made mostly "utility grade" clocks that wouldn't be of much interest to collectors but might be to "accumulators" who collect almost anything; but I'm not really familiar with much clock history.

According to the story, any Westclock records probably had been removed some time ago, so even loss of history of their products wasn't likely to have been affected.

John


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: GUEST,ossonflags
Date: 02 Jan 12 - 06:22 AM

I have a an Ingersoll watch from the fifties with Dan Dare and the mekon from the Eagle comic as a face.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: kendall
Date: 02 Jan 12 - 08:08 AM

Dan, Elgin number 18 keeps stopping so I've gone back to old faithful, Elgin number 16.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: ossonflags
Date: 02 Jan 12 - 04:27 PM

I still have the watch, but not the dad who bought me it.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: Q (Frank Staplin)
Date: 02 Jan 12 - 05:40 PM

I have never collected them, but those Ingersolls, etc. with cartoon characters can be worth more than a few dollars.
You have a good family keepsake, collector value or no.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: GUEST,olddude
Date: 02 Jan 12 - 08:05 PM

Q
is absolutely right, that is a fine old watch . treasure it for sure.
Q has forgotten more about watches then I could ever learn


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: GUEST,olddude
Date: 02 Jan 12 - 08:11 PM

Q
along with the Hamilton 936, the guy sold me a mint perfect Waltham Riverside 21J. Just mint condition. I nail both watches for 200 bucks total. The 936 is more than impressive for sure. I have to email you a photo


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: Will Fly
Date: 03 Jan 12 - 04:52 AM

Well now, I have a silver pocket watch from the 1910s which I wind and use occasionally. Nothing special - but I do have an 1825 vierge movement silver 'turnip' style watch in one of my desk drawers. Must get it out and check it. It's not working, and I bought it ages ago - advertised as for repair or parts. So I have to make my mind up whether to sell it as is, get it repaired and sell it - or get it repaired and keep it!


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: kendall
Date: 29 Jan 12 - 07:53 PM

I love old pocket watches, but when it comes to keeping accurate time, you can't beat this 7 year old Cassio wrist watch of mine. I reset it twice a year for the change to and from daylight saving time, and the months that have only 30 days plus February. It has never gained or lost a second.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: GUEST,olddude
Date: 29 Jan 12 - 09:56 PM

yea but modern watches have no soul


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: kendall
Date: 30 Jan 12 - 08:10 AM

None at all. I wouldn't trade my Elgin 16 for a Rolex.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 30 Jan 12 - 10:02 PM

Your Elgin 16 keeps better time. My doc's 7000 dollar rolex loses 31 sec a week he told me when he was admiring my 992b that loses 8 sec a week if that


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: kendall
Date: 31 Jan 12 - 07:50 AM

I switch between the 16 and the 18. for the past couple of days I've been carrying the 18 and it has been right on the money. However, the 16 is prettier.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: GUEST,olddude
Date: 31 Jan 12 - 09:03 AM

Is that the 18 that Mahlon cleaned and regulated for you? If so he is a master for sure


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: kendall
Date: 31 Jan 12 - 07:20 PM

It is indeed. I'm now back to number 16. Nearly perfect time.


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