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    Quote Originally Posted by sharkyfisher View Post
    as you know I'm currently shrinking my collection, it's not easy deciding which go and which stay tho. I'm down to 16 now! not bad considering I had 28 a few months ago
    well it's a bit easier for you sold way over a ton of mine already and still ant even started
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    well it's a bit easier for you sold way over a ton of mine already and still ant even started
    it that a ton in scrap metal?



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    Quote Originally Posted by sharkyfisher View Post
    it that a ton in scrap metal?
    that too was weighing one for a joblot and the weight so bin some and gave a load to age concern after I spent a while putting battery's into them all and cleaning them up but did keep some parts to flog like a couple of vostok case and spare dials and a set of four vostok dials and matching hands a 2209 sekonda dial and hands and various other stuff three Russians runners but for spare parts as timing is fast .. but did bin some as thought cost of post and what not for what I would make did not seem any point ....

    problem we me had nearly every watch I had ever bought given what ever so had a load to get rid if I had keep on top of it would not be so bad so once I get on top of it then be a lot easier so I buy a joblot for one or two pieces then the rest I deal with straight away then I don't get back log with piles off them ...
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    do you remember the joker who wanted to sell the 1054 for like £125 well this one only made the £25 just can never tell thought they would get double that http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Casio-supe...torefresh=true
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    Had my sausage egg mcmuffin at McDonald's heavy rain and high winds

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    yeah been out today with my mom think if I had not been along she would have been bowled halfway to London by now worried the fences are going to go too .... busy is not the word why is it so crazy for just something that last two days

    mean can understand it when every thing shut down from the 24th to the 1 first in like olden time you know like the 90's but now just can't see the point of it the shops will be probably be open straight through anyway I have worked a few Christmas days in the past ... but I ant coming out now if I can help it to the second

    bahhumbug

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    Afternoon all. Today is the first day that both kids have been off school so we actually got to lie in until nearly 8am. Weather is horrible here today so not doing much, maybe going to visit the mother in law later on this afternoon.

    Sinn day today


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    Well my abstinence didn't last long..seen this on Adverts and had to have... €320!

    Boschett Cave Dweller - 1000m!

    Daddy I've bought myself a monster..😂






















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    Last edited by pepperami; Dec 23, 2016 at 02:04 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pepperami View Post
    Well my abstinence didn't last long..seen this on Adverts and had to have... €320!

    Boschett Cave Dweller - 1000m!

    Daddy I've bought myself a monster..




















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    That's awesome mate, always like that model, hard to find these days and a good price as well


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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicolabronse View Post
    That's awesome mate, always like that model, hard to find these days and a good price as well


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    Thanks Bud!

    I added another pic showing the ratchet clasp, very handy feature.

    You're right, very difficult to find...struggled to find a price comparison! But I did well on it.. it's quite unique..my 1st micro brand...very pleased with it!

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