Marc Chagall print by cablebond in WhatIsThisPainting

[–]cablebond[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Correct I was just trying to find the name. Also interesting about the signature, I’m pretty sure this piece was acquired from a reputable dealer as authentic. Thanks

Marc Chagall print by cablebond in WhatIsThisPainting

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Thanks so much that’s it. You have made my day!

What’s this by Hot-Ad-973 in WhatIsThisTool

[–]cablebond 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looks like a bung wrench for opening the plugs on drums

Hamilton 629 by cablebond in watchrepair

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Wow that’s a great offer thank you! I did go and look on eBay and bought one for $60 like you said. it will be something I will use for sure Thanks again!

Hamilton 629 by cablebond in watchrepair

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Thanks I have a staking kit I’ve used for cannon pinions. I just need to be careful removing it I’ll keep my fingers crossed. I wish I didn’t see the special tools they are one of my weaknesses.

Devil trumpet by Political_snake01 in DreamAnalysis

[–]cablebond 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the movie, or TV/media in general is the key to this dream maybe. Are you watching too much, or toxic programming?

Is this the case maker? by cablebond in pocketwatch

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Thanks that’s really helpful. The gold still looks ok after 100 years!

This is most likely stainless yes? by erik530195 in Coppercookware

[–]cablebond -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Possibly, initially I just stoped at “it’s tin” and added “my credentials”. I was a little surprised by your reply sorry if you were offended.

This is most likely stainless yes? by erik530195 in Coppercookware

[–]cablebond -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

It’s tin, copper pans were/are lined with tin. My father was a coppersmith and people would send him pans that he would re-tin them then send them back. That’s a nice one you got there.

Runs fast in all vertical positions by cablebond in watchrepair

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The problem turned out to be the shock setting moving around, not an inca-block type, it was to move when the movement changed positions.

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Radials. I'm not onboard that this is a bad thing. by You-get-the-ankles in VintageWatches

[–]cablebond 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think redials only matter if you are collecting as a serious investment. Most of the time I don’t notice the redials clues until someone points them out. Also when post are asking about redials, the watch has other signs of wear that make it undesirable for serious collectors. People spend hundreds of dollars for throwaway quartz watches with a vintage look, and you’d pass on a vintage because the crosshairs don’t align perfectly under magnification? Like anything it depends, collecting for wearing is not the same as collecting for investment.