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Digging a bit deeper.

DukeOBass

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[size=medium]I decided to soak and then open an old pocket watch I had dug after being inspired by Dr. Tone
 
Neat Duke... It makes me want to take apart some of the watches I have found over the years to see if I can learn something from them..
 
Duke,

Wtg awesome history I agree Dr Tones video was good. I love old items with traceable history. Thanks for sharing

Matt HH
 
Thanks guys. I was soaking this in oil for the past 2 weeks to make it easier to get into. Today was the day since I didn't have any place new lined up to dig. I want to start tracing the history on those types of items that give clues of who made it.
 
Now that's getting into the "heart of the matter". Good detective work there. It's always good to to be able to give out a bit more information about the finds you make.

Charles
 
Wow! That's awesome! Look at the detail and the etching in there! Great work!
 
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