I also have a few of these. Nothing was attached, there was no cannon pinion and hour wheel, several of the train wheels had broken pivots and the center wheel had no arbor sticking out through that hole in the center of the case.unreformed66 wrote: ↑November 6th, 2018, 4:24 am I'm familiar with the Elgin 37 size, I own more than a few of them myself. I was wanting to see what was attached to it in this case to see if it gave me any clues. As in dial side pictures of the movement and whatever was on that side.
What the heck is this?
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Postal Address:
Forgotten Field Aviation Technical Center
Hangar 1944
1409 Diffendall Road
Essex, Maryland 21221
For parts inquiries or Aircraft information, Telephone: 443-250-9037
If someone would give them a call and investigate.....
Forgotten Field Aviation Technical Center
Hangar 1944
1409 Diffendall Road
Essex, Maryland 21221
For parts inquiries or Aircraft information, Telephone: 443-250-9037
If someone would give them a call and investigate.....
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Does the case look like the movement is the only thing that's ever been in it? With nothing but the case and the movement I'm stumped at this point.Yoda wrote: ↑November 6th, 2018, 5:47 amI also have a few of these. Nothing was attached, there was no cannon pinion and hour wheel, several of the train wheels had broken pivots and the center wheel had no arbor sticking out through that hole in the center of the case.unreformed66 wrote: ↑November 6th, 2018, 4:24 am I'm familiar with the Elgin 37 size, I own more than a few of them myself. I was wanting to see what was attached to it in this case to see if it gave me any clues. As in dial side pictures of the movement and whatever was on that side.
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Yes, I am as stumped as you are. Still, I was able to take a step forward because you wrote Stewart and P-20611 and P-20612
Would be great if someone would give them a call, I am sure that they have some information.
I may be able to reward any information provided from these experienced guys.
Would be great if someone would give them a call, I am sure that they have some information.
I may be able to reward any information provided from these experienced guys.
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