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This really IS a Hamilton 952!

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February 18, 2009, 21:46
David Abbe
This really IS a Hamilton 952!
I found this on eBay and bid it as I have no Hamilton Bridge models.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISA...IT&item=300292944619

I was very surprised that I won it! The inscription on the Dust cover is dated July 4 1915 Did I "mess up"? (Sorry, I had to print and re-scan the pic)


February 18, 2009, 22:11
Tom Brown
David

Very nice watch & it looks like you got a bargin plus a one star watch. Great job!.

Here is some info I found for you.

Carl Young Kennedy was born July 4, 1894 & died Aug 31, 1971. His father was William Kennedy born 11/1865, mother Mary A. born 03/1861, he had a brother William born 07/1892& a niece Mary born 08/1898 lived with them in 1900 in Westbrook City, Cumberland, Maine. His father was born in Nova Scotia & his mother in Maine, the other 3 all born in Maine.

In 1920 they were all still living together without the niece, Carl was listed as a salesman at a bakery & his father & brother were farmers

Tom
February 18, 2009, 22:15
Tom Brown
A little more if you are interested.

By 1920 he is still working at the bakery but now living as a boarder in another house.

Looks like by 1930 Carl was still living in Maine & was married to Freda R. & they had 3 daughters, Rita F, Dorthea E. & Eleanor E. at this time Carl is now listed a forman lumberman.
February 18, 2009, 22:27
David Abbe
Tom Thank You! You nailed it! This was his 21st birthday gift citing July 4th, 1915, so you found the real Carl Kennedy for sure!
February 18, 2009, 22:35
Jerry King
I sometimes think that Tom and Sheila should go into business with each other and work nothing but Cold Cases.... Big Grin Good job Tom....

Dave you have found another "Jewel", how does this boy do it.... Razz Way to go....

Regards,
Jerry
February 18, 2009, 22:39
Tom Brown
Glad to help, I enjoy looking for these people. After 35 years as a detective I guess I should be good at something, too bad it doesn't pay.

Tom
February 19, 2009, 09:10
Steve Gossard
What a fantastic story! It's a wonder people let these things out of the family. The father must have been a very successful farmer to be able to afford a watch like that. Wonderful watch!

Steve
February 19, 2009, 09:42
Tom Brown
It also made me think that more than likely there was another watch out there that was given to the older brother. Would be neat to have them both.

Tom
February 23, 2009, 19:36
David Abbe
I had to take some quick pics so I could
"oogle".


February 23, 2009, 19:37
David Abbe
Gotta fix that dial, it is a "four poster", but the movement is STUNNIING!


February 23, 2009, 20:31
Tom Brown
That sure is nice David, great buy.

I can't tell from your photo & I can't imagine they match but is your movement serial number the same number as the case? Looks close but I can't really read the case number.

Tom
February 24, 2009, 00:16
David Abbe
Tom, I wish it was the same as the Movement number which is 840080. The case back cover and cuvette are both 8364256, the case number you saw next to the movement is 64256, and the front crystal cover has the roman numerals IV II V VI (4256). Thank you for making me check that anyway.
February 24, 2009, 08:04
Tom Brown
Oh your welcome, I thought that would be an added bonus but like I said I figured they were not the same but I had to ask. Still a great buy.

Tom