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Jon Hanson
06-19-2003, 05:54 PM
Just how many grade 102s are marked? Quantity produced?
Jon Hanson, nawcc#8801
Founder and President chapter 149, The Early American Watch Club
Jon Hanson
06-19-2003, 05:54 PM
Just how many grade 102s are marked? Quantity produced?
Jon Hanson, nawcc#8801
Founder and President chapter 149, The Early American Watch Club
LStratton
06-20-2003, 08:02 AM
Jon
The grade 102 is extremely rare. I have only ever seen one and have one other one recorded, both marked 102. The 2 numbers I have are in a run of 10. Do you have some info for me on a grade 102?
Jon Hanson
06-20-2003, 01:37 PM
Hi Lyle,
Please check out the Chapter 149 message board re this rarity! (Of course, I was just baiting the SB mavens to come out of their holes or closets! :biggrin: )
Thanks.
Jon
PS Still awaiting your chairmanship of the 149 South Bend Club and mentor coordinator--those in Chapter 149 make worthy students and listen and learn (unlike some). :biggrin:
Jon Hanson, nawcc#8801
Founder and President chapter 149, The Early American Watch Club
Bob Weinstein
06-21-2003, 07:34 AM
Hey Jon,
Another fabulous item but you need to scan it gere also.
Thanks for the unusual and extremely rare--you ar one of a kind.
Bob Weinstein, chapter 149 member
ckeithjohnson
06-21-2003, 01:35 PM
Hi Jon, Is this 102 an O size watch like others in the 100 series? Keith
Jon Hanson
06-22-2003, 12:25 PM
Os and hunting--mine is the only one I have ever seen in 46 years of collecting; however, friend Lyle S., the South Bend expert, has seen one other!
Jon
Jon Hanson, nawcc#8801
Founder and President chapter 149, The Early American Watch Club
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