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Just got a box with the fork for my Monark 5 Bar! Sooooooo much nicer than my old one! Big thanks to @Krakatoa!
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Nice finds! I’d frame that newspaper! Please post more pics of the ‘38 project!
The 38 project has been going along very slowly. Have a few other projects in front of it. Just glad to have found a few pieces for when the time comes! Here’s where it’s at.
Framing the news paper is what’s happening to it for sure!
The wife found a 1942 Delco wood case radio and yesterday was her birthday so I did that for her yesterday.

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The 38 project has been going along very slowly. Have a few other projects in front of it. Just glad to have found a few pieces for when the time comes! Here’s where it’s at.
Framing the news paper is what’s happening to it for sure!
The wife found a 1942 Delco wood case radio and yesterday was her birthday so I did that for her yesterday.

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That ‘38 is sweet! I love that Delco too!
 
I found this in my pocketwatch spare parts box, its amazing what we aquire for spares and then forget about until they are needed. This is a spare Waltham watch movement from about 1902, in an original jewelers display case. At the turn of the century you chose your movement and then your case and had the watchmaker assemble them, so movements were much fancier to attract your attention in the showcase.

the movement in question is a model 92 Waltham, these are a favourite of mine as they are both beautiful and highly accurate. The bulk of the model 92s were railroad quality watches. This is part of a parts stash as I run a few of these movements as regular day to day watches.

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