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I am guessing this bow belongs to a Model #4 case housing a 992. However, what would be the correct movement (992, 992B, 992E, ?) and year of such a combo? | |||
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To answer that question we need the serial # off the case. Not a 992B am I wrong. | |||
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What I am trying to figure out: Is there a block of years this specific case was made? Does that make sense? | ||||
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IHC Vice President Pitfalls Moderator IHC Life Member |
Jon, Here's a link to a prior topic with more info: Hamilton 992 Series Factory Cases And I've also posted a picture of the various cases taken from that page. The Case #4 started in 1927, and ended in the early 1930's. Hamilton 992 Series Factory Cases | |||
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IHC Life Member |
Ed would the model 4 go all the way to 1936. I have a first run or second 992e in a model 4 that came to me that way. | |||
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Thanks Sir Edward... | ||||
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Jon, The model 4 case was used for the 992, 950, and briefly for the 996. Gene, From what information I’ve found the 992E shows up in the model 2, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 10 cases. The first run of 992E is from 1930-1931 so perhaps a model 4 is correct for an early 992E but I haven’t found any information to support the model 4 being used for the 992E. RR | ||||
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IHC Vice President Pitfalls Moderator IHC Life Member |
I agree with Richard, #4 is most likely OK for an early 992E. Best Regards, Ed | |||
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Here's a chart I put together a while back for my own use based mainly on information in the Hamilton section here, augmented with some information from other sources. I don't remember where I got the information that the 4 case only lasted 3 years, and it may be off. Any corrections would be welcome. | ||||
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Mr. Craft.... That is wonderful chart! Very helpful! V/r Jon | ||||
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Great chart; it evokes several questions. 1.Nothing is listed for Model 9; is this a void in the data...wasn't it a short life, very scarce item? 2. Not familiar with models B & C what are those? 3. I've been looking for model 12 & 14 I assume these were 992B cases; found some worn model 12s in base metal is all so far?? 4. Chart suggests only Model A (no shoulders I assume) and Model 2 was used in 1950 & 51 is that correct? This looks like a great way to display the evolution of Hamilton Factory cases; can you share the spreadsheet? I'd like to integrate further research into it. I'm attempting to assemble a collection of Factory cased 992 l,e,b 's. I'll not be able to duplicate what already exists among IHC185 membership as the supply is shrinking. And I just can't bring myself to buy some of them... Model 3 (Two tone) for example is hideous to me from a technical and aesthetic standpoint Gary | ||||
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Thanks. I put it together to help me visualize what combinations of case, movement and dial would be plausible. hamilton.xls (34 Kb, 112 downloads) | ||||
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Thanks John, I'll make use of it as I do research and buy examples. I'll give credit when I post an update. Have info from severall other sources (Richard Romero, etc.) on this subject that I can integrate into a nice pictorial history. I started researching my question 2 above and now understand clearly what a model c is...a rare but well identified bird. The model B still appears some what mystical to me saw evidence but not clear identity. So for now I content myself with searching for the 8, 9, 12 & 14 for my collection. Gary | ||||
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