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Re: Stolen and Recovered / Goblins in this One

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: that's an interesting story, Alex, and you are
: lucky to have recovered this one. maybe when
: it is visiting from the bank vault, you
: could share a photo?

: so here is mine with some "stolen and
: recovered" story.

: when I bought this one, there was some delay in
: my receiving the watch. seller explained
: that it hade been stolen from his house,
: after I had sent the money. then, amazingly,
: it had been recovered in a group of stolen
: watches, at a local pawn shop!! how lucky
: for both of us!!

: when I received the watch, it was a disaster .
: . . hardly ran at all. I suspect that,
: rather than being stolen and recovered, the
: watch was in the hands of a watchmaker who
: was having trouble getting it right. so the
: story of the theft and miraculous recovery
: was probably just a story.

: now, after a complete overhaul ($$$) and a
: subsequent adjustment ($$), it has been
: running very well. whether the ghosts were
: from the pawn shop or the unskilled
: watchmaker, all is well at the moment.

: Jeff

:

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Some watch stories guys!
Jeff I now can say it.
I beleave what you think is true about the guy who sold it.( I do not know who sold It)

He is one of those Kitchen table Butchers that call them selfs a watchmaker. (Gives us a bad name)!!!!
You posted this watch before with the movement shots. I did not want to say anything then. But since you thought that this was the case
I do too!! Who ever worked (damaged) on it should of never opened the back of it!!! As we saw in the photos this guy did not even know how to sharpin his tools. Who ever was in it it was a butcher.

I am glad you saved it and have a nice fine good time keeper now.
Peter

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