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Unread 04-04-2013, 09:34 PM   #1
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I was going to post this in the Parker watch fob thread but by the time I got around to it is appeared to be over. Kind of a neat fob; on the back it says Sportsman's Digest, Cincinnati, O. Dogs - Hunting - Trapping - Fishing - Outdoor Sports. I've seen a couple others around so I don't supoose it's very rare; any idea of the date? It's shown here with my grandfather's Elgin in its Keystone case.



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Very nice
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Very nice.
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they really go together well..i miss the day when ever body use to pull there watches out of there pockets or wound up them old timex..i toted a 7 jewel elgin with silver case for a long time traded it off for who knows... thanks for the memories.. charlie
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Nice fob. Nice Elgin. My Grandfather's Elgin has a screw on back. Does yours?
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I still carry a pocket watch most days, just for the sake of nostalgia. I've got several so trade them out, here lately it's been a Hamilton 992 21 Jewel with a Montgomery Dial in a nickel silver case.

I think that fob has been reproduced, that might be why you've seen a few around. The one you show here is obviously the real deal, I think I've only ever seen one other that wasn't suspicious. Nice Find!


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Watch fobs have gone the way of buggy whips and 18 cents a gallon gasoline, I filled the vacuum with a new use for the watch fobs in dresser drawers, junk drawers, and lost in the loose change collections. It's called a Phon Phob.

It requires a thin strong cord be threaded through the little holes at the top or back of the cell phone. You thread the looped end of the cord through your favorite old watch fob. I've used a Susan B. Anthony dollar with a hole drilled in it (until I needed change for a parking meter), a souvenir coin from Canada and as you can see, a doggie gift. I had a .410 gauge hull PP for a while but old ladies would not come near me.

You put the cell phone in your pocket with the Phob outside. Phone rings, tug PP which pulls CP out of pocket and before you can say "Bob's your Uncle" the CP is ready for use. Please refrain from applauding. My high level of humility makes me blush.
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Phone phob; now that is just flat cool!

Bill, the back on mine is pry-open. It's amazing to see the engraving and attention to detail inside these old watches!

I've checked ebay and they have the occasional copy of Sportsman's Digest offered; most seem to be from the 20's so I suppose that helps date my fob.
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One of these days I'll get a fitting fob for this old watch. My mother gave me this watch more than thirty years ago when she was an antique dealer.

Gold race horse with jockey over coin silver made by A.W.W. Co. (P.S. Bartlett watch works) both of Waltham Mass. Jeweled works are obvious but not elaborate. Notice there are no buggered screws in this one. There are 17 different date codes for cleaning, service or repair inscribed into the inside of the cover to the left of the maker's stamps - FAHYS - COIN - No 1 - 659




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That's a nice piece, Dean.
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