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Picture of Robert V. Jones
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I picked up some old watch maker tools and trying to figure out what many of them are. I looked through the catalog that John put on the thread but can't find this tool. It is only 1 11/16" round and if you push on the lever it opens the spring on the front flat edge. It has a tiny hole in it and I wondered if it held a pivot?? Thanks for any info. I like to know a little about it when I list it.

 
Posts: 3468 | Location: Cleveland, Georgia in the U.S.A. | Registered: February 03, 2006
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Robert,
I beleive what you have is a haispring stud table. It is used for holding the hairspring stud while you pin the hairspring in place. The flat area is where you lay the hairspring while you do the pinning.


Larry
 
Posts: 225 | Location: Belmont, Wisconsin USA | Registered: April 09, 2004
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Picture of Robert V. Jones
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Hey Lawrence THanks for the information. Now I can sound like I know what I am talking about when I list it. Big Grin
 
Posts: 3468 | Location: Cleveland, Georgia in the U.S.A. | Registered: February 03, 2006
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Robert, Any knowledgeable person knows that your article is a doohicky. Wink

Tom
 
Posts: 1060 | Registered: March 10, 2003
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Picture of Robert V. Jones
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Yes Tom That is what I have to call some of these tools that I sell until someone is nice enough to write me and let me know. Now with the 185 and John's catalog I can look up a few pieces or ask before I list. I listed a whatchamacallit last week this week it will be this doohicky. Smile
 
Posts: 3468 | Location: Cleveland, Georgia in the U.S.A. | Registered: February 03, 2006
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Ok Lawrence or anyone else here is another that I need help on.

 
Posts: 3468 | Location: Cleveland, Georgia in the U.S.A. | Registered: February 03, 2006
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Picture of Robert V. Jones
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Another Angle

 
Posts: 3468 | Location: Cleveland, Georgia in the U.S.A. | Registered: February 03, 2006
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Robert,
That's a very interesting what-ja-mah-dinger,or it could even be a dinga-mah-hoosey. Smile

Maybe someone else will know what it really is.


Larry
 
Posts: 225 | Location: Belmont, Wisconsin USA | Registered: April 09, 2004
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Picture of Robert V. Jones
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Wonder how many Lookers Eek I would have if I put that name as the title. I mihgt try that if no one can help me figure it out. I bet I would get some lookers that normally would not.
"Watchmaker what-ja-mah-dinger Tool!! " LOL Razz
I like the Doohicky name too I will try both on a tool we can't figure out.
 
Posts: 3468 | Location: Cleveland, Georgia in the U.S.A. | Registered: February 03, 2006
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Picture of Mark Cross
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My question is, how many people type 'doohicky' in a item search on ebay? WinkI may be surprised....I know....

Regards! Mark
 
Posts: 3831 | Location: Estill Springs, Tennessee, USA | Registered: December 02, 2002
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Picture of Robert V. Jones
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Hey Mark it sure would not show up that way but buyers scanning the last 24 hours of what is coming up will see it and will stop and look out of curiousity. I have put "Junk Watch" up before and looked at the counter and it gets more hits than most of the common watches do.
 
Posts: 3468 | Location: Cleveland, Georgia in the U.S.A. | Registered: February 03, 2006
<Guy Smith>
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obviously this item is a knibbling pin holder
 
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Picture of Robert V. Jones
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Hey Guy Can you explain a little better to where someone like me can understand what it does. Thanks a million Rob
 
Posts: 3468 | Location: Cleveland, Georgia in the U.S.A. | Registered: February 03, 2006
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Picture of Robert V. Jones
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Well I listed it as a "Watchmaker what-ja-mah-dinger Tool!! " So it will be interesting how many hits it will get. Big Grin
 
Posts: 3468 | Location: Cleveland, Georgia in the U.S.A. | Registered: February 03, 2006
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I couldn't help myself. I had to look,so one of those hits is mine. Big Grin


Larry
 
Posts: 225 | Location: Belmont, Wisconsin USA | Registered: April 09, 2004
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I see Samie went a step futher and put a bid in. I guess he needs a what-ja-mah-dinger.
 
Posts: 3468 | Location: Cleveland, Georgia in the U.S.A. | Registered: February 03, 2006
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Robert
I think you have a couple of Elliewheels
but I dont know what they are for.
Larry


Larry Pepple
 
Posts: 47 | Location: Fort Wayne, Indiana USA | Registered: March 09, 2004
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Robert,

Email your first bidder, I'll bet he knows what it is... Wink
 
Posts: 638 | Location: Green Bay, Wisconsin USA | Registered: November 22, 2002
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Picture of Samie L. Smith
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I have a idea what it is or might be, i am going to ask Bill a old watchmaker freind of mine with over 50 years at the bench to see if i am right about this thingabob before i say more.. Smile Big Grin
 
Posts: 3208 | Location: Monticello, Kentucky U.S.A. | Registered: June 24, 2004
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Samie,
I hope you let us know what it is when you do find out. Smile


Larry
 
Posts: 225 | Location: Belmont, Wisconsin USA | Registered: April 09, 2004
Picture of Jerry Treiman
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Does the spring-loaded arbor have a hole in the tip? It looks like the two arbors may be to hold some type of pivoted shaft. If the hole openings are rounded it may even be for conical pivots, such as on the balance wheel. The black arm looks like a cutter to cut something to a precise length (noting the micrometer feed).
 
Posts: 1455 | Location: Los Angeles, California USA | Registered: January 14, 2003
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Picture of Robert V. Jones
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Hey Jerry the spring loaded arbor does have a hole in the end but neither tip looks rounded but rather are flat. The arm does appear to be sharp enough to be a cutter also.
It is getting more hits than the other tools. Big Grin
 
Posts: 3468 | Location: Cleveland, Georgia in the U.S.A. | Registered: February 03, 2006
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Picture of Robert V. Jones
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Still no feedback on any bidders as to what it is. But several bidding so someone must have a good idea and just not sharing info. Notice the counter is 2 1/2 times what the other tools are, so that title is getting attention.
 
Posts: 3468 | Location: Cleveland, Georgia in the U.S.A. | Registered: February 03, 2006
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Robert,
I see that your what-ja-mah-dinger is finally sold. Has anyone fessed up to what it is?


Larry
 
Posts: 225 | Location: Belmont, Wisconsin USA | Registered: April 09, 2004
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Picture of Robert V. Jones
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No not yet Confused
 
Posts: 3468 | Location: Cleveland, Georgia in the U.S.A. | Registered: February 03, 2006
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Picture of Robert V. Jones
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Finally got email back from the winner of this tool. I guess he is talking about the roller jewel end of the pallet fork??

It is a guard pin adjuster. My father was a watchmaker and I have been around these things most of my life and I did not know what it was. I had to call my brother and ask him. He is a watchmaker and I am just a collector. I let him use my tools. We think that it was not a factory made tool, but made by someone who actually used it. Though we have not used it we think it is better than the factory tools. I would be intrested in seeing other tools from this same watchmaker.
Patrick Harmon
 
Posts: 3468 | Location: Cleveland, Georgia in the U.S.A. | Registered: February 03, 2006
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Seems like a lot of gizmo just to adjust a guard pin. Smile


Larry
 
Posts: 225 | Location: Belmont, Wisconsin USA | Registered: April 09, 2004
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