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Everything posted by Ronin
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Nice. Make sure to bring her to the Denver GTG.... Get pics with all the wives/GFs....
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Have you seen Hike's Avatars? Or Vlydog, or back in the day hackR? Only one way to find out.... Almost forgot, GioArmani's as well...
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Blah Blah Blah, PowerMax,,,,, Scotch, Scotch, Scotch, I love Scotch....
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O.T. @PeteM an African Swallow or a European Swalllow?
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Interesting: http://cgi.ebay.com/...ME:B:SS:US:1123 I appreciate the honesty but have to wonder if the TRF/VRF guys will flag it down. Is this anyone here? Also, given the honesty-- do you feel this is an OK auction? Personally, I am cool with Frankens on the 'bay if the seller is forthright. Here is the Auction Description. Ok folks let me start by saying that this a genuine rolex tudor submariner, made in 1967. The serial number is 597112 the style number is 7928/0. The production date( taken from the numbers on the inside of the case back is 11.67). I believe the 2 ones are actualy roman numerals, that means this watch was made in the 2nd quater of 1967. I have had this watch for nearly 20 years. It sat in my drawer for ten years. About 10 years I decided to fix the watch up and it give it to my son. So here is what I did. Let me preface by saying I am a watch repair man with limited skills. However by doing repairs I met and became friends with several genuine rolex certified repairmen. Also through my jewelry store connections I was able to contact a dial shop in dallas to refinish dials for me. So here we go. When I got this watch it was in terrible condition. The bracelet was twisted and bent. The plastic crystall was so scratched you could hardley see through it. However the hands, dial, bezel and insert were in surprisingly good condition, as was the caseback and movement. The case tubes on these watches were supposed to keep them water tight, however after several years they did not do the job. So the first thing I did was to replace the case tube with the later model, that made it watertight. The next thing I did was to have the dial refinished to say rolex, big mistake. I now know I should have left it alone because today these watches are more valuable in all original condition. The next thing I did was to replace the plastic crystal with a sapphire cystal. This is pretty cool how I did this. I took a 1500 series short gasket, put it on the case, then I took a 1700 series tall sub gasket and placed it over the first one. Then I popped the crystal into it and pressed the bezel over it. It is water tight. The braclet I threw in a drawer and can,t find it, I will continue to look. The end pieces were so bent, by the time I got them straight enough to fit, I polished off the 58 number which I now know is significant. The bracelet is a nice aftermarket stainless submariner, not real, but in good condition. The original end pieces are attached to the braclet. I am selling the head and throwing the bracelet in the deal. So here is what we have. Original, case, 390 movement, ( in perfect working order, complete c.o.r. in sept 09) caseback with all stamping, bezel, insert, hands and crown. The dial will only fit the 390 movt, but has been refinished. Any questions please call me at 214 808 5418. My son needs some money, that is the only reason we.re selling it. Please call before you bid so I can answer any questions you have, SHIPPING IS FOR THE USA ONLY. So in summary I must say this is a very nice watch to wear. It keeps perfect time, it winds very smoothly, it will run for 36hours, and it really looks nice with the sapphire crystal. I think it is a good price for a very nice watch that looks just like the new ones. I have tried to be completley honest about the description and feel that I may have made it seem worse than it is, but I feel it is important to give as accurate description as possible. You will be pleased. Thanks for looking and don't forget to call, ask for Matt
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Is it bad I re-watch the video every time I return to this post. "A" put me in the mood for a spinner. LOL
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Brilliant!
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Still holding out for a Sea-Rambler myself...
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I love the Tron concept. I remember after seeing Tron writing programs/games on my Commodore 64 to play "Light Cycles". Granted it was little more than a simple Sprite "Snake" collision game. But it inspired me none the less. I also felt similar to you @stormtrooper4 about Blade Runner, the first time I saw it was the 'narrated' version. Yuk. Now the final version, and the BluRay re-master is incredible and I have seen it about 5 times.
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Excited yes. I had the stand up arcade game in my basement for about 5 years. With the exception of Avatar I have come to HATE, HATE, HATE 3D Movies. Largely do to the post-production, gimmick, charge extra at the box office bull $hit. However, I have high hopes for Tron as a 3d movie, as the source material makes it the perfect candidate. (But honestely, it will probably be the last 3D movie I pay for, I simply find the format distracting and a gimmick.)
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Start here. When I get some time, I will do a repost "Build Sheet"
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I will keep you posted Chief, I am heading down my buddy's store shortly. Will get prices. If you have not had red wine casked Scotches you are in for a treat. I got hooked on Port Barrel based ones about a year ago. Also the Sherry casks impart great flavors. I am dying to try the D'Yquem based ones. I have had both a 1967 D'Yquem and 1983 D'Yquem in the last year or so, and the wine is a rock star for dessert.... I will keep you posted.
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Yep, pull it apart, measure the current dial, but also measure the case ID @ the Rehaut for both minimum (visible) and maximum dial size. I have seen rep case able to accommodate up to a 2mm variance in dial size. Also, even though they are designed for Seiko's there are a lot of cool dials offered by Noah Fuller and Yobokies. (Google). Soxa, Milspecs, Explorer style. Cut the feet and use dial dots.
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Not that you want to go that direction, but I have a "Single" Red SD dial from MBW. This is the "ingod44" Rail dial from eBay the WHITE -not- Patina:
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Excellent. I have some Rodney Yee Power Yoga vids to check out, as soon as I can bend at the waist again.... As Toad said, you can Torrent P90X Plus with all the documentation and vids already converted to iProducts mp4 format. If you use Firefox (as everybody should ), download the extension FireTorrent, then search "P90X Torrent". You should be able to leach it that way pretty easy.
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My friend just emailed me the below list, he owns a Wine shop and wanted to know if I wanted any of these at a discount. Any experience with these anyone? Also, if interested in any let me know as I can source as many as needed. Caol Ila 12yr 750 Glen Grant 13yr 750 Auchroisk 15yr Guigal Syrah Cask Bowmore 10 yr Guigal cask 750 Bunnahabhain 10 yr Port cask 750 Clynelish 11 yr Port cask 750 Clynelish 12 yr Sherry/Maderia cask Cragganmore 15 yr Ch Haut Brion Highland Park 14yr Lafite Cask 750 Isle of Arran 11 yr Sherry cask 750 Laphroaig 10yr Lafite Cask 750 Laphroaig 10yr Margaux Cask 750 Laphroaig 11yr Petrus Cask 750 Macallan 14yr D'Yquem Cask 750 Macallan 14yr Petrus Cask 750 Macallan 16 yr Sherry cask 750 Mortlach 12yr D'Yquem Cask 750 Mortlach 17 yr Oloroso cask 750 Ron Del Barralito 3 Star Puerto Rican Rum 750 Springbank 10 Year Old 100 Proof Single Malt Scotch 750 Springbank 10 Year Old 92 Proof Single Malt Scotch 750 Springbank 11 yr Maderia cask 750 Springbank 12 yr Amontillado cask 750
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Music Lovers - What are you listening to right now?
Ronin replied to By-Tor's topic in General Discussion
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What i want for Christmas...with an RWG flair...
Ronin replied to hackR's topic in General Discussion
1.) A ride in Freddy333's Triumph. 2.) Nanuq as a tour guide on an Alaskan Vacation 3.) Surfing with Lanikai (should he re-surface (pun intended)) -
Looks good, the Dial really makes this one special!
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Raising a glass to John! My wifes favorite... Curious F333, what did you think of "Across the Universe" ? Personally, I really enjoyed it....My favorite scene was the Dear Prudence scene.
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Tell me about it. I look daily for something inexpensive enough to make my 1680(Gen White Dial) Project fit within the 20% rule. It is not happening. Might as well budget $1500 for a serviced/or excellent 1570 movement. Probably true for a 3135. Sigh....