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Thought I would share this Gem This was on a 18sz Rockford | |||
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3 - ??? Looks like it had three (3) dial feet, but someone ground one down to get it on the movement. So beautiful, eh? | ||||
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What kind of case? Hint, the dial looks like it was originally married to a case that had an early Swiss Movement in it. | |||
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Dave - The movement was just in a movement tin (parts movement). Don't know how it could be functional with the extra thickness it would create. | ||||
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Jon that is a gem. You should donate it to the Rube Goldberg museum. I think we could start a what happened to this dial thread. I remember laughing with Dave Abbe about a dial on one of my Hampdens that someone attached to the movement with liquid nails. My other personal favorite was a dial that did not fit right so it was put on the movement with wood screws. Jeesh! you would think they would have enough sense to use machine screws! Deacon | |||
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Deacon Holy Crud - liquid nails? How in the world did you ever separate it from the movement??? | ||||
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I assume it was liquid nails but I put the thing in some industrial solvent a friend had at his paint shop and it did come off. I think Dave Abbe has had a few like that in his collecting. It also reminds me of a nice old Hamilton I had in high school that someone used rubber cement to put the dial on and it was fairly easy to fix with nail polish remover if I recall right. It can be pretty interesting to see what happens when someone gets a bit creative. Deacon | |||
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