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Another Expensive Hobby - The Price Tag Made Me Take A Step Back!
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<blockquote data-quote="thor447" data-source="post: 3803343" data-attributes="member: 24867"><p>Thanks, I'll keep that in mind for sure. I'd need to get through my current list of items to work on, but later on if you'd be interested in getting any of those serviced at no-charge, I'd appreciate the opportunity to work on those. There is no better method for getting better at something than practice, and pocket watches are a great way to do that. Bigger parts, generally easier to work on, etc. [USER=41708]@okierider[/USER] has apparently taken up the hobby was well. Tagging him for FYI.</p><p></p><p>I'm currently winning 2 ebay auctions right now for non-running watches for use in future projects. One of them is a SWEET older Rado that would make for very cool vintage watch, so fingers crossed. I have my max bid set pretty low, I won't overpay, but I do hope I can get them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thor447, post: 3803343, member: 24867"] Thanks, I'll keep that in mind for sure. I'd need to get through my current list of items to work on, but later on if you'd be interested in getting any of those serviced at no-charge, I'd appreciate the opportunity to work on those. There is no better method for getting better at something than practice, and pocket watches are a great way to do that. Bigger parts, generally easier to work on, etc. [USER=41708]@okierider[/USER] has apparently taken up the hobby was well. Tagging him for FYI. I'm currently winning 2 ebay auctions right now for non-running watches for use in future projects. One of them is a SWEET older Rado that would make for very cool vintage watch, so fingers crossed. I have my max bid set pretty low, I won't overpay, but I do hope I can get them. [/QUOTE]
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