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I have read numerous articles about when Webb C. Ball started but I don't recall reading when the stores closed. I recall his son took them over but I don't recall reading anything about the business after that. Thanks Tom | ||
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tom, The name changes are very confusing. that ohio database has some of them, but not the earliest ones. Either they weren't inc or as the website says, not all data has been digitized. Webb C Ball, Ball and Co,railroad watch co, Ball watch co, Norrister Ball, then Ball watch co again. You can find different variations on the ohio database. as a jewelry business they were still active until 1962 in Cleveland. George Ball maintanied a business in Chicago at least until 1992 according to a Bulletin article by Winslow, . | ||||
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Thanks Bill I guess their last American made pocket watch would have been the Hamilton's made in 1942? Tom | |||
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Tom, not my field, but I am pretty sure that Hamilton lasted until 1969. Elgin and Waltham made it into the late 50's at least. Eisenhower removed the tariff protections and they couldn't compete. Some of the companies tried moving south for cheaper labor but it is kinda like today's auto industry! | ||||
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Hi Bill I was just going by the Ball section of the price guide, the last Ball it showed under the serial numbers were ones made in 1942. Tom | |||
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