Thanks Gary. The older M&F brushes are amongst my favorites. I prefer them to Simpson and Paladin. On par with Rooney. Very interesting handle. I don't have anything like it...until now.
The Aristocrat case looked to be in outstanding condition and will make a great home for my re-plates V3 aristocrat
Just made an offer on my all-time number one favorite watch ever, and it was accepted. Seller's pic: Already have the vintage band I've been saving just for this all ready to go on. Been waiting YEARS for one of these to pop up in good shape. Will probably find somewhere to get it serviced and will very likely replace every other watch I own (which is now down to three).
My first watch was a Caravelle. Bought it in 1974 from money saved from my paper route. Cost me about $65.00 at the time.
It's just the looks. I had the gold version of this same watch, found it for $5 at a junk shop about 10 years ago. Loved it, wore it daily until one of the lugs broke clean off. Said then I'd stalk Ebay until the silver model showed up, and here it is.
was wondering if anyone here had a parts 46-50 u.s aristocrat. i have a decent 46-8 with both end caps missing that was given to me from a fellow member..would like to fix it up.. thank you all.
A president that is in desperate need of a cleaning. I’m thinking that’s the reason for the price I got it at.
Well, due to some inherited monies I am the proud new owner of these when they come in All sellers photos.
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