Internet Horology Club 185
What Is It?

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April 25, 2004, 17:34
Brian C.
What Is It?
Does anyone know what this tool is for?
Thanks,
Brian C.

Tool #1

April 25, 2004, 18:04
Kevin Pestor
Would i be way out if i said studding table.
I am just guessing on that one.
I am sure someone else will know what this tool is for.
April 25, 2004, 21:01
Frank Juchniewicz
Kevin

How did you happen to come across this tool.

Frank
April 25, 2004, 22:02
Kevin Pestor
Frank this tool belongs to Brian C, i just posted what i thought it might be.
April 26, 2004, 01:52
Sam Williamson
My money's on a colleting table;notice the openings for the gap-would love to have this baby! Big Grin


Sam Williamson

April 26, 2004, 02:00
Jerry Treiman
I found this tool in my Bergeon tool catalog. It is titled: "Press for making guidemarks on balances"

Those recesses visible in the table have slots that apparantly allow a roller table and jewel to drop in, and I think they are adjustable in height. I think the "guidemarks" are the punch marks in the rim of the balance to show where the roller jewel and hairspring stud are set.

If you have ever had a chance to look through their complete catalog, they make an INCREDIBLE number of very specialized tools. Most of us just make do with something else for that once in 5 years need.
April 26, 2004, 02:12
Sam Williamson
I bow to the master! Big Grin Thanks for the info Jerry.


Sam Williamson

April 26, 2004, 04:44
Brian C.
Jerry,
What does the book say for price of this tool?
Thanks,
Brian C.
April 26, 2004, 20:08
Frank Juchniewicz
Brian
Sorry about the credits on who posted the tool. My mind was on what it could be, more than on who posted it. Red Face

Kevin, you get credit for the next one posted. Smile
April 26, 2004, 20:12
Wynter Sturtevant
Good find Brian. It's really an odd ball tool.

Jerry, What Catalog are you looking in? I've got a May 1949 Bergeon catalog and it's not listed.
April 26, 2004, 20:52
Jerry Treiman
My set of catalogs do not have a printed date that I can find, although someone date-stamped one volume in 1975 and another in 1981. It is a black, soft-bound 3-volume set (vol. 1a, 1b and 2). The tool appears on p.7039 in v.1b It is item No.4663 My catalogs do not include price lists.
April 27, 2004, 03:27
Brian C.
Frank, that's ok, I'm just glad I found out what the tool is used for.
Wynter and Jerry, thanks a bunch.
Brian C.
April 27, 2004, 09:56
Kevin Pestor
Great find Brian C, and thanks for the information on it guys, at least i was in the ballpark.