February 28, 2015, 01:29
Paul D. Trombley16s lumberjack case back engraving with "WoW"
Any idea who WoW might be? If they were personal initials, I would expect the "o" to be the largest letter.
I got pulled in to the history and relationship of lumber yards and mills with the pioneer railroads.
So, all of a sudden, I notice these cases and appreciate their relationship to the early rails.
February 28, 2015, 02:08
Hub HarmsHow about Woodman Of World ?
February 28, 2015, 05:41
William D. WhiteI think it says "MOM". It's not a tree stump but rather and inverted crown with a few items of personal protection hidden inside.
February 28, 2015, 12:30
Lorne Wasylishenquote:
I think it says "MOM". It's not a tree stump but rather and inverted crown with a few items of personal protection hidden inside.
Back in the 40's my Grandfather was killed by a felled tree. My Grandmother took over the logging operation and ran it until she retired. She was a tough old gal and I can easily see her packing a pocket watch such as this.
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Paul, if you google Hubert's suggestion of Woodmen of the World/images you will see lots of those tree stumps.
Is that an 18s case? I have a Columbus with a log dial that I put together as a tribute to "Bapci".
February 28, 2015, 16:22
Larry LamphierWOW!! The good old days back in the woods!!
That's everything you needed then!
Regards,
Larry
February 28, 2015, 18:16
Paul D. TrombleyIt's a 1909 Burlington 3 finger Getty grade 185 with the fancy (Dudley Do-right curly cue) Arabic DS dial. They crystal is faded yellow... I have high hopes the dial is near mint below the scrap crystal. The case has some brassing at the stem, but otherwise looks nice. I just liked the engraving, am fond of the 185 and was thrilled to find a DS Getty with a decent dial.
February 28, 2015, 18:22
Paul D. TrombleyI too have one of the Columbus 18S watches with a woodsman dial. It's a fun watch to own.
I'm gonna run with the Woodman of the World connection.
Lorne, I thinks it's cool that you put together a watch to honor your Grandfather. I put together a Hamilton Lawrence for my father Larry... He won't wear it, but loves to show it off when he has company.
And my Mom carries a 992 she picked up at a garage sale for $15... she likes to gloat that she got a much better deal on her watch than I've ever found on mine.
February 28, 2015, 19:40
Lorne Wasylishenquote:
And my Mom carries a 992 she picked up at a garage sale for $15... she likes to gloat that she got a much better deal on her watch than I've ever found on mine.
I think I like her.
