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  1. Cousins are faultless, they have a great catalogue to back up the website. but aren't the cheapest. I use them simply because the website & catalogue are second to none. But actually they are already in the UK suppliers listings.
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  2. There you go: http://www.watchmandan.com/hamilton_ads.htm :)
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  3. That's damned good work - looks excellent now!
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  4. Ah - I guess you mean the "mandotenor"! Here's all about it: http://www.willflyguitar.com/chisholm-mandotenor.html And here 'tis in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2J74WONl7U
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  5. It should fit...I saw another for sale on the BAY that was actually being demonstrated in the exact same staking set that I own. Fingers Crossed!
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  6. Not for watches but don't you just love the Ausies. More suited to Alice Springs rather than hair springs!
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  7. I love the fine print! "Cleans anything that requires pin-point cleaning!" Really? Pin-point, from a can that SWOOSHES a 5cm pattern at a distance of 10cm! Man! They could say anything back then and get away with it! BTW, I just bought this cream that burns all of my belly fat away as I sit on the couch and watch TV!
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  8. +1 to what Lee said. Cousins do have a pretty extensive catalogue and if you register (which you have to if you want to buy from them) you can access the hundreds of pdf data sheets that they have. On price they now have a price promise so they should be competitive too. Sent from my GT-I9305 using Tapatalk
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  9. Well, as the saying goes, the value of anything is what the market is prepared to pay at the moment. So, I sometimes wonder whether my beautiful railroad grade watches would fetch what I paid for them. On the other hand, any watch with "Seamaster" on the dial appears to go for silly money. As for sniping, I must confess to having done a lot of it in my time - and won a lot of eBay auctions by doing so! If you really want something, and are prepared to pay for it, then sniping is the only way to do it. Putting a maximum amount on a standard eBay bid reveals your hand as other people bid, whereas sniping reveals nothing until the last 5 seconds. In both cases, however, you have to be prepared to fix a maximum. Ebay auctions are not as much fun as online saleroom auctions, where you really have to get a grip on yourself and stop bidding when you mean to! Even better is being in the room itself.
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