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Doug Minty was one of the instructors for the
Alarm Clock Balance and Hairspring Workshop |
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Chris Nicola was a willing student, asking many
questions |
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Carl Sona has lots of time now that he has retired,
to fix clocks |
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Fred Duchemin attends all the practical workshops |
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Graham Mitchell is dismantling an alarm clock
to polish to pivots |
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Lionel Ansselin ponders what to do next |
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Lunch is a feast and a welcome break for the eyes
from fiddling with such small items |
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Michael Smith damages balance springs for us to
repair! |
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Michael's expertise is always at hand |
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Noel Lipscombe shares his knowledge with us |
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You can see that Noel is enjoying himself |
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Ray Garnsey needs some help. Luckily his lathe
didn't blow up this time. |
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Roger Little helps Dave |
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Roger shows one way to hold a hairspring for inspection |
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Roger puts his spring on an upturned glass vial
to manipulate |
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Eager for knowledge |
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Stan Boyatsis at close quarters |
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Intense |
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Concentration |
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For the next workshop, contact Peter Ekins, phone
number in your newsletter page 1 |