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As a point of interest. You should find that modern pushers etc, as sold by Cousins here in the UK, fit your jewelling tool. They do mine.

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Thanks ...good to know ...while it did come with extra reamers there was one, I think anvil missing

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Nice. I have the same set. It is complete, but I'm sure that I paid a bit more than that. Probably $75 or so. I purchased it at an NAWCC Mart quite a few years ago. Sadly, I still haven't done jobs that force me to learn how to use it properly. Enjoy.
 
LOL ..Yes I wonder how much I will actually use it ...I have a pivoted I am sure I will never use

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19 hours ago, Deggsie said:

Looks a great piece of kit Tony.  Now you can install new staffs onto balance wheels.   Ive a pile of watches each tagged "need balance complete".  must invest in one of those tools myself.

This is for replacing/installing jewels, not staffs, that would be a staking set.

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22 minutes ago, adiorio110 said:
Good thing I have that covered 
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Wrong picture.. this is the set I purchased ..Inverto I think i t was $120 eeb4c8712f17e351a99b1aaec80c2c7a.jpg

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On 3/17/2018 at 5:45 AM, adiorio110 said:

 

50 bucks plus shipping.. it's in mint condition. Also came with 12 extra reamersb4795cbe0e9908d6188118254b0cead7.jpg

 

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Great steal!

Where did you get it from?

I got one for 160$ and I believe that was a bargain! 50, 75.. are you nuts?

 

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3 hours ago, matabog said:

 

 

Great steal!

Where did you get it from?

I got one for 160$ and I believe that was a bargain! 50, 75.. are you nuts?

 

I got it off craigslist.. Funny thing is it was off a mechanical engineer.. I also purchased the staking set from an engineer paid $120 both sets are in mint condition. Coming from mechanical engineers they were obviously treated with the respect tools deserve.

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