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The following are some Webb Ball patents I located on the web, I couldn't find where they have been posted here before. Tom ![]() | ||
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Patent for dial feet ![]() | |||
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Patent for hair spring stud ![]() | |||
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I noticed that two of the patents list a Laverne N. Cobb as co-inventor. I saw in other post that Mr. Cobb worked for Ball. I found that Mr. Laverne N. Cobb was born April 8, 1863 in New York & in 1920 census was living in Lakewood, Cuyahoga, Ohio and listed as Superintendent Watch Co. In 1892 he is listed as a watch maker. Tom ![]() | |||
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Design for watch-hands D22702 ![]() | ||||
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The 'pierced' hand D24446 ![]() | ||||
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The idea of circular damaskeening D26267 ![]() | ||||
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Regulator 565955 ![]() | ||||
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The 'other' famous damaskeening pattern D25695 ![]() | ||||
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Lewis Albert Faller, assignor to Webster C. Ball watch barrel 872994 ![]() | ||||
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Sidney Y. Ball; a badge D38541 ![]() | ||||
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S. Y. Ball , another badge D38542 ![]() | ||||
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Interesting posts, Gerald, and fits nicely in with Tom's info on the Ball Watch Patents.... Thanks for your contribution.... Regards, Jerry | |||
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Gerald, Great job! I went to the patent office and looked up the text on the pierced hands. The application was filed 3-22-95 and granted rather quickly in July! As 601 is the only 936 I have ever seen with the pierced hands, given Ball's propensity to waste no time in applying for patents, I am inclined to think that the hands on 601 should really be spade type as seen on the other 936's. No way I am disparaging number 601 Ball-Hamilton watch. It is wonderful. Ball-Hamilton numbers 603 and 608 have the hands somewhat as seen in the 1893 patent. the ball is located a bit further back on the hand. happy hunting | ||||
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