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Hello all,

I'd like to introduce myself. My name is Stu, I'm a journeyman carpenter, cabinetmaker, and commercial construction superintendent. I live in Santa Cruz, CA.

I was lucky to find Mark's videos on youtube and watched with much interest. It was a while before I learned he had a forum and am excited to be here. Thank you, Mark.

I started at an early age of 10 when in a cabin at Lake Tahoe one winter night when I took apart an old wrist watch with the tip of my pocket knife. I marveled at the small parts, ruby jewels and wheels (gears to me then) and was on the road to what I didn't know was called horology. I did not get that watch back together, if you're wondering.

Fast forward to adult hood, my interest picked up again with an inherited 14k gold 12s Waltham Riverside that was my grandfather's. I started collecting and servicing RR grade PW's and went from there.

Then I discovered eBay (both a pleasure and curse) in the late '90's and it was off to the races with no looking back.

I have a wealth of knowledge, although jumbled up, and am a bit of a tool and book hoarder. The one thing I'm lacking is the skill to put those two things together in the proper order so I am here to learn and share where I can.

From what I've read so far, it appears we have a top notch group of knowledgeable, skilled, and friendly members and I look forward to jumping into the fray.

Regards from a humble amateur,
Stu

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Gotwatch, on 08 Feb 2015 - 04:59 AM, said:

... and am a bit of a tool and book hoarder.

Stu

 

 

Welcome fellow tool lover and hoarder.   A man after my own heart :)

 

Good to have you join the forum mate.

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Thank you all for a warm welcome and Geo, fellow Scot here, clan Forbes, but half way round the world from you. :)

 

Thanks Bob, sure would like to fish your waters one day. :)

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I don't know about fishing, it is too dangerous,

 

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beaches are too crowded,

 

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and then the homeless like to sleep all over,

 

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I wonder where paradise has gone these days!

 

;)

 

 

 

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Thank you all for a warm welcome and Geo, fellow Scot here

Where did you hail from Stu?

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I wonder where paradise has gone these days!

 

;)

 

Certainly not where you are, Bob. They say Alaska is paradise. :D

 

Where did you hail from Stu?

 

I hail from San Francisco but my lineage and family name hailed from somewhere around Aberdeen. My brother did a family tree back to when we hit this continet, in Maine, and is working on our Scottish lines as I write.

 

Welcome Stu from a big fan of the American pocket watch.

 

Thanks, Autowind. I'm a big fan of the European enameled Fusee's, they are few over here.

 

Hi Stu - my 1903 Ball-Waltham says "Welcome!"

 

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That's a beauty, WillFly. I also visited your watch page. That's a very handsome collection of watches! You should be proud.

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