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Agree with What You Have Written

Yes, these dashboard timers do not set off much discussion here, but there are the dedicated enthusiasts who follow these very carefully (and have been bidding them up over the last year or so).

So I am happy posting the auction results; if nothing else, these postings become easily searchable records of some of the more interesting auctions.

The odd stopwatch that you refer to was very interesting to me. I attempted to contact the seller, from whom I had bought previous items, but he never replied. To me, these are the real things -- used to time the racers at places like the Indianapolis 500. I am also trying to develop some information about the rally computers installed in the old rally cars. I don't expect to have 30 writers participate in the discussion, but there are times when I develop information for my own satisfaction.

Thanks for your message!!

Jeff

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: amazing result for a nice (but not especially rare) Master Time

: :
: Interesting....It seems that every time that Mr. Stein posts an
: auction result or any kind of reference to dash timers, there is
: none to very little response. There is only one way to look at
: this;no one cares. But, the prices keep going up, so, no one
: HERE cares. Not long ago, I posted an entry about a certain
: timer. It wasn't very user friendly to access a description, it
: was Ebay item #390344638103. It is very unique and it belonged
: to a well known personality at the Speedway in May during a very
: exciteing era. It has solid documentation of it's presence on
: the pit wall. Alas, the post did not yield a single comment.

: Heuer as a company produced an amazing variety of watches appealing
: to many tastes in the 60's/early 70's. This really touches on a
: collectors instinct to have "one in every color". My
: interests begin and end in Valjoux 72 powered Autavias and
: Carreras and motorsports timing in the car and on the pit wall.
: Makes for a bland collection but I really like the posts
: concerning these, so, keep posting, Jeff! This is a wonderful
: site, let's pay homage to it's name from time to time.

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