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Loaner Case?????

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May 14, 2013, 21:57
W. Michael Copeland DDS
Loaner Case?????
Would this be considered a loaner case?

rear



Mike
May 14, 2013, 21:59
W. Michael Copeland DDS
front of case

front of case



Mike
May 14, 2013, 21:59
David Abbe
YES, 99% sure
May 14, 2013, 21:59
W. Michael Copeland DDS
inside back cover

inside rear cover



Mike
May 14, 2013, 22:00
W. Michael Copeland DDS
thanks for the input


Mike
May 14, 2013, 23:22
Tom Brunton
and she's a beauty of a loaner too Wink
May 14, 2013, 23:36
Peter Kaszubski
Nice loaner can I loan her for few weeks Big Grin
May 14, 2013, 23:47
Tom Brown
I like the Loaners.

If you are interested this was probably for Fred L. Baldwin of Chesterton Indiana. This is from the 1905 city directory.

In my railroad watch inspector list I show he was a watch inspector for the Lake Shore Railroad.

How about a photo of the movement?

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May 15, 2013, 06:33
Edward L. Parsons, Jr.
Absolutely, it's a silveroid case with a jeweler's name and location and a number, those are all things to look for in an authentic loaner case. It also doesn't have "Loaner" engraved on it anywhere, 99% of those are recent-created fakes. The case back engraving also shows some wear, another sign of authenticity. It's a Ball Model case, which nearly every Ball watch produced after 1906 or so should have.



Typical Loaner Case -- 18-Size




Best Regards,

Ed
May 16, 2013, 00:02
W. Michael Copeland DDS
image of movement--Thanks for the info Tom--very interesting, and helpful

movement



Mike
May 16, 2013, 00:56
Tom Brown
Your welcome, the loaner models are what I collect & I enjoy seeing them & it is nice to know other like them too.

This is from the 1908 Gary In. city directory, this shows his store in Gary. I think he had stores in different cities in Indiana.

Tom

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May 25, 2013, 22:20
W. Michael Copeland DDS
thanks so much for the info--Mike


Mike