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IHC Member 1736 |
I have two cases now that need hinge pin work. This is a watch I finished today. A triple signed Illinois Central 12s 404 in a nice 25yr IC Special case. ![]() | ||
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IHC Member 1736 |
Still has great color, no scars, no abuse. Full COA brought her back to life. ![]() | |||
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IHC Member 1736 |
The only place I've seen these cases is with an Illinois Central movement. I am making the assumption that the IC Special stands for Illinois Central and that these are similar to Burlingtons... in regards to the watch and dial needing to be housed in this correct IC special case. This is more of a question than a statement... I'd appreciate others observations or interpretation. ![]() | |||
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IHC Member 1736 |
Great graphics, nominal wear ![]() | |||
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IHC Member 1736 |
And, my challange... If you have experience with this kind of work and can share info on tools and techniques, I'd appreciate an email or phone call to talk it through. I'd consider tooling up if it is within reach. ![]() | |||
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Paul, you could check Stephen Pahlow video on case making (its on youtube), there is a part when he do hinges, that way you could get some insight how its done. | ||||
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