posted November 26, 2012 14:34
my newest in 4 oz silver coin hc
let me know the good,bad and ugly.
few pictures to view.
looks like gun metal with so match patina on it
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posted November 26, 2012 14:35
Foogs patent any idea on it?
not running staff ok mainspring ok
might be just dirty.
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posted November 26, 2012 16:39
I love PS Bartletts, and I have a few of them. This one looks like it may clean up nicely. The hidden key case is a plus.
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posted November 26, 2012 19:14
I like the old Walthams.. Looks like a nice one.. The hinge looks like it may need some love at some point
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posted November 27, 2012 14:49
When the top looks like that one its usually a hidden key. But I am no expert.
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posted November 27, 2012 14:59
I try to pull the knob up but no luck
so no hidden key for me
unless there is a trick to it.
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posted February 01, 2013 20:14
I was reading this post about the hidden key. I have a couple cases with the knurled pusher and would like to know how to tell if they are hidden key cases without doing damage. I tried to unscrew each one with my fingers but they didn't move. Is there a safe way to tell. Vince
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posted February 01, 2013 21:25
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