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Jeff Hess
06-30-2003, 09:40 AM
Share the pix here.

Post them and get several opinions.

No prices though.

Jeff

JPH

Kent
06-30-2003, 03:28 PM
Hi Chris:

Larry Jones' write-up on How to post images (http://www.larjones.com/data/imagehelp.html), in the upper right-hand side of the page may help you in getting pictures posted (if you register for this board, you can click on the "eraser" icon to "edit" my post and see the syntax used to link to a url). Come back with questions if you still have a problem posting the pictures.

As it says on the upper left-hand side, "No Requests for Timepiece Values." So we can't help you there. But once the movements are identified, you can check eBay auctions to see what similar watches are selling for.

Good luck,
Kent

That guy down in Georgia :smile:

Jeff Hess
07-02-2003, 04:48 PM
Most look pretty typical. an 8-day,acouple of common 1930's watches. That keywind is kindof cool. WOuld love to see the movement.

Nice cat. I know wathmakers are kind of persnickety about keeping their benches clean so am surprised to see a shedding feline on your bench. LOl
Jeff

JPH

Jeff Hess
07-07-2003, 10:17 AM
Let me find my CAT-alogue

JPH

terry hall
07-07-2003, 11:28 AM
year= 1887
grade 2 or 2 "s"
11 jewels

over 81K produced

unadjusted, gilt or frosted gilt damaskeen, blue screws

bezel set jewels simple regulator


** information found with an earlier version of the latest NAWCC Chapter 149 perk, Russ Snyder's Illinois Database