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Hi Mark,

I exchanged a few emails with "The Naked Watchmaker" and at the end they asked if they could add watchrepairtalk.com to their link collection:

"Great thank you Lui, please tell me where you are based and we can add you to our links page. 

Thanks 

Daniela 

The Naked Watchmaker

www.thenakedwatchmaker.com"

Would you be happy about it?

Best regards,

Lui

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The Nekkid Watchmaker's name is Joe.

He is routinely visited by his yound son whom he routinely refers to as: "trouble".

He does have quite a bit of equipment and he seems quite happy doing serious case repair work.

I like the sound of his voice (which reminds me of a young George Harrison - some guy from and old band out of the UK).

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