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by averagejoe » 19 Aug 2014 23:20
Oh wow, that one is seriously cool. 
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by GWiens2001 » 19 Aug 2014 23:33
Beautiful piece. The craftsmanship, both mechanical and artistic, really show pride in workmanship. Thank you for sharing.  Gordon
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by atmtech3078 » 20 Aug 2014 7:25
Thanks Guys, they dont make them like that any more, do they? Happy to have it in my collection. Thanks, atmtech3078
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by docjon » 8 Jan 2015 21:07
That would be awesome to run across one of those time locks. Some people have all the luck. Or money. Would be part of a beautiful collection.
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by hag3l3 » 8 Jan 2015 21:48
Thanks for sharing. That is one beauty of a time lock. nice addition to any collection. I am glad I got to see one in such fine shape.
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by dll932 » 9 Jan 2015 17:05
I've seen individual operating movements for sale at watch & clock shows. Not useful, but neat! Bet you can find some on Ebay.
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