Internet Horology Club 185
Let Us See Your Train Cases
February 03, 2011, 20:07
Jerry KingLet Us See Your Train Cases
Hello, I recently found a case or two that had real good images of a Locomotive and thought it would be interesting to see some other cases that our members may have....
I will post a couple and then we will see how many others we can find and see how many different train scenes we have....
My first one is a size 18 silveroid case with an unusal Jeweler's label attached inside and maybe Tom can get me some information on the Jeweler....It is dated Sept. 17, 1916....
Regards,
Jerry
Here's #1....It looks as though my hand is pushing the train....not really though....
February 03, 2011, 20:09
Jerry KingHere's the inside view showing the Jeweler's Tag....
February 03, 2011, 20:12
Jerry KingHere is #2 case and is a size 16 Keystone Silveroid....with a different train scene....
February 03, 2011, 20:48
Tom BruntonMy BW Raymond 24 hour dial 19j up/down indicator in a Wadsworth Permanent case ,the only such case I've ever owned WITH THE ONLY 24 HOUR UP/DOWN INDICATOR DIAL I HAVE EVER SEEN IN MY SHELTERED LIFE!!!

February 03, 2011, 22:06
Bill MandersHere is a couple I have, one is quite worn.
Bill.
This is a 16s 645 with a wadsworth case
February 03, 2011, 22:07
Bill Mandersand this is a 18s silveroid case on a Waltham Gr.85 Mdl 1883.
February 03, 2011, 22:16
Eugene BuffardHere is one of mine that came with a Columbus Railroad King. The 17 Jewel movement was a mess when I bought it.
February 03, 2011, 22:17
Eugene BuffardHere is a shot of the movement.
February 03, 2011, 22:19
Eugene BuffardThis might be a better photo. It is a Brass Inlay.
February 04, 2011, 00:16
Buster BeckThat is one cool picture Jerry where it appears you are helping the train over the hill!! Do you by chance have the picture of the entire case before you cropped it?? If so, it needs to be entered in a photo contest !!
regards,
bb
February 04, 2011, 00:28
Bruce StewartThis is my best gold filled train case. I also have a nice Silverode train case, but it is with Leon Harris right now.
February 04, 2011, 08:39
C. Keith JohnsonThis is my favorite train case. 18sz Piecrust Fahy's GF.
Houses an Illinois 24j Bunn Special.
February 04, 2011, 11:49
Jerry KingHey, some nice looking Trains we have here and I have not seen the same one twice....
Tom, have you been able to find out any info on M. Del Terzo, Jewelers yet....kind of interested who they were....their tag in the case is cemented in and I don't want to remove it without destroying it so I really don't know who the case maker is for that case....
Thanks for any info you may be able to dig up on them....
Buster, I have no idea how that happened, in fact I did not notice it until I posted the photo, and I added the comment after posting....strange...!
Regards,
Jerry
February 04, 2011, 12:37
Norman MayberryThis one of my train cases.Probably my favorite as it has been embellished with gold leaf.It's so shiny it was hard to get a good picture.
February 04, 2011, 13:03
Gary HoggMy everyday carry watch, purchased from a great ebayer 1254sally (He is Stan) a simple Waltham M1908 G620 15j. Just a plain Nickloid case and a worn train...but this is very similar to one my father carried in the oil fields for 30+ years. It seems pretty bullet proof.
Gary
February 04, 2011, 21:14
John ScottQuite an old 18s swing ring case complete with Giles anti-magnetic shield.
February 05, 2011, 00:17
Buster BeckTrains, Did I hear TRAINS

Let me look around;
February 05, 2011, 00:18
Buster BeckTrains

WHOA

Is that FIRE coming out of that stack

Doggone spark arrestor must be plugged up again, shut 'er down boys

February 05, 2011, 00:19
Buster BeckTrains

Hmmmmm;
February 05, 2011, 00:22
Buster BeckTrains

Maybe a few more tomorrow if I can remember where I stashed 'em

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February 05, 2011, 00:51
Bill CarlsonGreat cases. This is a hard one to see. It might be an electric or diesel. Now if it will show up.
Bill Carlson
February 05, 2011, 00:52
Tom BrownI think Buster has half the train cases I am suppose to have.
Thanks for keeping them for me Buster.
Jerry
I am looking for your guy, one of those hard names to figure out the way to get results.
Tom
February 05, 2011, 06:32
Roger StephensBuster,you have a lot of trains, perhaps you are "the Railroad King"

Roger
February 05, 2011, 13:05
Jerry KingTom, I agree with you....and Buster also has my full allotment of Train cases, no wonder you can't find them on eBay, heck, Buster has them all....

Thanks also Tom, for searching for M. Del Terzo of Brooklyn N Y....I don't know anything about the jeweler except what is on the label inside the case....I would like to remove the label in order to see the case maker but the label is really glued tightly....maybe I'll use heat or some such thing to soften the glue but I don't want to destroy the label either.... Thanks, again....
Regards,
Jerry
P.S.
Here is the backside of the case that Leon is restoring for me that I will be losing to my friend in order to recase his 1877 Waltham that Chris is restoring....
February 05, 2011, 13:07
Claude GriffithHere is a big ole 4-6-4 steamer Elgin #361 highballing down the track
February 05, 2011, 16:44
Roland GlennThis is an Illinois "Spartan" case housing a 1901 Illinois Arlington Special 17j Getty movement.
Too bad there are initials above the locomotive.
R. Glenn
February 05, 2011, 16:50
Barry HansteinHere is an Elgin 16 size hunter case with locomotive in amazing detail on the front cover. It is in the original case with case paper....
February 05, 2011, 16:51
Barry HansteinThe reverse depicts a railway winding through a mountain pass.
February 05, 2011, 16:52
Roland GlennAnd had to post this one. It's a very common pressing on the Russian made Molinja 18j movements from the 1970's. This one has seen lots of pocket time.
R. Glenn
February 05, 2011, 17:53
Richard RomeroThis is a Wadsworth Pilot 18 size case housing an Illinois 21J two-tone Bunn Special.
RR
February 06, 2011, 08:46
Peter L. BelmonteJerry,
Regarding "M. Del Terzo" I found, by searching Google Books, just a snippet that says: "...Helen Del Terzo to whose bench come all clocks, watches and timing devices. Daughter of a Brooklyn jeweler, and sister of Emelia Del Terzo, concert artist, Helen acquired her skill through helping her father. ..." This is from a 1945 book about women in aviation. It appears that Mr. Del Terzo was a jeweler (obvious from your watch paper) that had a daughter who followed in his footsteps. I also found an on-line 2010 obituary for a Helen A. Del Terzo, age 96, from New York, listing her father as "Domenic" Del Terzo, so I'm not sure of the relationships. It's a start, anyway. Incidentally, Del Terzo is an Italian name that means, roughly, "from the third (child)." I hope this helps a bit.
Pete
February 06, 2011, 20:12
Jerry KingThanks Peter, I think you found the right family but now to find the old man....
Thanks, again....
Regards,
Jerry
February 06, 2011, 20:41
Tom BrownJerry
I am still looking, you & Ted both came up with some tough ones.
Tom