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My early 18s hunting cased Frediona has some really awful mismached hands. I know that actual Fredonia hands would be very hard to find. My question is this. What hands would look the best ( most like original ) and fit the best ? I can ream them to fit exactly. | |||
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Jack I have only owned 1 Fredonia but I remember it had light or thin spade hands and I believe they were correct for the watch as the watch was a lower grade watch found in an old house and probably had not seen the light of day for many years. Deacon | |||
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Thanks Deacon, I've been on the computer looking at every Fredonia that I can find. I think Thin Spade is the way to go as well. The wrong mismatched hands can sure spoil the looks of a great old watch. | ||||
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There is a picture of a Fredonia on page 212 of the 2012 Price Guide. It has very light thin spade hands, confirming what Deacon has said. | |||
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