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Found An Older Ladies Wind-Up Watch Today With 15 Jewels In It :jump:

John-Edmonton

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Been a pretty good day out dirt digging. Got a 1929 nickel in good shape, an old wind-up watch, fron't end of a toy car, some interesting bits & pieces plus some loose change.

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Been a while since I have had a wind up watch. This one was Swiss Made....simply the "BEST" at that time. Below are a few more finds from today....
 
A day off of work.

At least the JEWELS are still in tack.

INT = interrogative; therefore Question TREAT...

the main ingredient in Indian TREAT is reported to be Tramadol.

We would never known about the car's rear end from the picture.

What does this mean? Well, you had a nice weather day, for a change, enjoyed the hobby and, as always, have us looking and wishing for the same.

Thanks
 
Tramadol is a poor analgesic, hitting marginally on pain receptors in the brain. I give it out at work, with limited results. Tylenol #1 works better. How did we get on this topic?:shrug:
 
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