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The april 2002 main event was on watches. Nash
Wite talked about how he arrives in watches through a career
in metallurgy and sandwich bars |
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John Hardie talked about the qualities needed
to be an excellent watchmaker today |
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Nash brought along an expensive watch he sells
at his Double Bay shop. He has seen several fake famous brand
watches of high quality fakism. |
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Inspecting the wrist watches on display of the
50's to the present - all mechanical |
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Jack brought a clock back from his travels in
New Zealand |
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An unusual piece which Jack is going to write
up about |
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Everybody is thirsty after the talks and a cup
of tea is very welcome. Kevin and Allen share a word |
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George and John have many years experience in
watches, George's speciality. (PW's) |
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Colin with his tongue hanging out |
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Joy Percival is an eager helper |
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Harry Hennessey is searching for inspiration |
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He must have found it, but Les Cox doesn't seem
toó convinced |
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Lindsday Bramall always puts on a display of 400-day
clocks. Tis time it was 3 clocks with shiels dials |
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They could be all Gustav Beckers |
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Number 3 |
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Here's the group |