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Nice Seth, no Pansies, Sheila would like it anyhoo!

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March 28, 2008, 19:16
David Abbe
Nice Seth, no Pansies, Sheila would like it anyhoo!
This is an 1890's (birthdate of Communism) double signed Seth Thomas "Workingman's Friend" made for Siegel Bros, Boston.


March 28, 2008, 19:18
David Abbe
If a Late 1800's "Redski" could afford this very nice two-tone movement watch, I expect we would have little to worry about their causing mayhem in our "Capitalistic" society. What do you think Sheila?


April 06, 2008, 12:32
Mike Penson
I always thought it peculiar how many of those "redski's" were children of privileged parents. Kind of like Hollywood's millionaires finding their conscience via our wallets. Its probably a complex issue I'm ill equipped to understand.
April 06, 2008, 12:39
David Abbe
I always see those who "Solve the problems of the Masses" as those with no problems of their own to solve!