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My Name is Superlative, And I'm An Original Rolex Modder


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Thanks, my friend. You are a true gentleman and scholar. :good:

You're very welcome, it's always nice to see something different than the usual suspects, and this is certainly unique :good: I'm certainly going to consider something like this as a future project as a formal dress watch :victory:

[Edit to add]

Might you ever consider selling this one?

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Personally find this comment a little arrogant.I think perhaps you are mis estimating the average age of members here and the depth of experience.

LOL

Some people take life VERY seriously I guess. Hope you survive the insult.

Personally I am flattered. :D

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"Hmmm, 1980 you say?"

In 1980 I was riding a tricked out '79 Suzuki GS1000N across 'The Dragon' a time or two a week. I wore out so many tires that I bought a Coats 220 MC tire changer.

(I started riding The Dragon in 1963 on a Ducati 250 Monza, a long time before it was called The Dragon)

In 1970 I was riding a 1948 HD Panhead (first year for the Pan!). Did a lot of walking and bumming rides too.

In 1960 I was riding an Allstate (Puch) 125.

In 1950 I was riding a tricycle.

Got my first good watch in the late 1960's...Hamilton 992B. Before that it was mostly 'dollar biscuit' pocket watches.

Looking back...I should have stuck with dollar biscuits and 992 Hamiltons.

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Let's give him a break. While poorly chosen, I don't think Super intended his intro to be offensive or condescending.

Welcome to RWG Super. Remember to try the roast beef and tip my your waitresses.

I agree 100%..I dont think his Intro was Intentionally offensive either.

The roast beef was out of this world btw....thanks for the "beef" tip. ;)

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Hmmm, 1980 you say?

I was already a professional DJ for 2 years and started the pirate radio era in my country and break the monopoly of the state radio.

I am still a legend 32 years later for that and the state radio has much less lsiteners than we, the private radios.

Now that is arrogant right :partytime:

Oh, then pirate radio took long to jump over from Germany.

My father had a pirate radio station in the late 50s - luckily the detecting technology wasn't as good at that time so they went after him but never got him... :pimp:

Now, as I'm retiring, I might take another hobby like internet-pirate-radio.

Oh, wait... That's nothing pirate... :bangin:

Dee

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