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I have a Keystone dustproof (18s #331607). I am trying to figure out what the dial is made of. It appears to be some type of plastic with a faux woodgrain. The dial is marked Keystone Watch Co. Patented (it is there, the paint has worn away). The dial sits in a small dial holder (snap in). Was this a cheap form of malamine or an experiment? any insight would be appreciated. Sorry about the picture quality, my kodak doubles as a door stop ![]() Bruce Byrd | ||
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Bruce, These are interesting.. I had one and believe that they were made of some sort of Resin.. Like plastic, with painted numerals.. Mine had a train coming straight at you on the dial..I have heard they are real hard to find in good condition as the paint faded easily..I have only seen 2 others and they were both marginal.. Yours appears pretty good..Looks like some fading of minute marks and second bit numeral's ???? | ||||
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John, What is funny about this dial is that it is starting to warp. I had to lift the sweep hand up a bit to keep it from hitting the seconds bit.. You are correct on the fading. There are alot of fingerprint smudges on it but I am affraid to clean it for fear of removing more of the paint.. Bruce Byrd | |||
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I believe that this is : celluloid (noun) 1 : a tough flammable thermoplastic composed essentially of cellulose nitrate and camphor. | ||||
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Bruce, No cracks or chips...just warping ![]() ![]() I would leave it alone, as I am quite sure you will not find these dials very often.. | ||||
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