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I was trying to decide how to thin down my collection - in doing so I came up with a simple rule: if it did not qualify for a box, then it would be up for grabs in the coming year - the rest become the pieces I want to keep. The more I thought about it, I realized I would probably end up buying more boxes.
It was a fun exercise anyway.
So here are the pics:
Group Shot
We start off with some 11630's (2 GMT's, a P, a standard MH Orange and a White Boy)
Almost forgot the 11063 Diver 100 P Bezel
A few Manuals - (Bund, the Volvo, and another GMT - as well as another 11630 and an MKI Carrera 1153N for Abercrombie & Fitch)
Next is a hodgepodge - two Montreal's, an Exotic, a Beechcraft Logo Calculator, an Derek Bell MH, and a Carrera 1153BN
The Cream of the Crop - two Orange Boys, one white, one black, an MKI 1163GMT, a Mint 11063GMT and the star of my collection - a Chronomatic Monaco - same one featured on the cover of RC's book.
A few odds and ends - an Audi, an AMI, 2 KAF's and a PVD 11063 IDF military
Well that's the cream of my collection from the 70's and 80's.
Hope you enjoyed them.
of all that have come in 2014 - this is the 'Best of'
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