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    Quote Originally Posted by WatchNut22 View Post
    Henry, could I make a request? Well, actually 2 requests. Would love to see a wrist shot of this beauty to give it some perspective. Second request might be a tough one, considering you probably have one of the most complete vintage Rado collections in existence, any chance we could get a single shot of the entire Rado Funky Goodness?

    Scottjc, could we get a single shot of yours too??

    As a real fan of vintage Rados, I find the number of models and the variations to be a bit overwhelming at times. It would be great to see the "universe" of possibilities!
    I will try to take a wrist shot of the Shell Sapphire in the next couple of days, but a shot of the whole lot is unlikely. Ok, not going to happen at all. I have too many.

    Here are my Rado boxes, which are only a small fraction of the number of Rados I have.

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    Here is a photo of all my traditionally shaped Diastars, but not all of my Diastars.

    PC160530 by Hank Blanc, on Flickr

    And here is one of all five of my gold plate NCCs

    NCC- Years Ahead by Hank Blanc, on Flickr


    The best I can do for you is a link to my 2014 Slideshow and my 2015 additions. There have been a couple more additions this year but they have not been added yet.

    http://s22.photobucket.com/user/Hank...on/2014%20SotC

    http://s22.photobucket.com/user/Hank...15%20additions

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    Well, as a small tease, that was awesome. Loved some of those cushion cases Tissots too. But now you have me thinking that you have a large Rado museum in the back of your house that would put any collection to shame!


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    Quote Originally Posted by WatchNut22 View Post
    Well, as a small tease, that was awesome. Loved some of those cushion cases Tissots too. But now you have me thinking that you have a large Rado museum in the back of your house that would put any collection to shame!


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    There is a fellow that still occasionally pops into EoT and he and his wife had more than 350 Rados between them.
    Rado America Photographed a portion of his collection once upon a time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WatchNut22 View Post
    Scottjc, could we get a single shot of yours too??

    Not sure if I can take a single shot of them all as I have too many and they're scattered all over the house. I posted my SOTC here last year in three parts, which I have also updated recently.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scottjc View Post
    Not sure if I can take a single shot of them all as I have too many and they're scattered all over the house. I posted my SOTC here last year in three parts, which I have also updated recently.
    Just went through all three parts of your SOTC. Just awesome. Thank you for sharing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WatchNut22 View Post
    Just went through all three parts of your SOTC. Just awesome. Thank you for sharing.

    Thanks, you're too kind.
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