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I've just bought this pocket watch from eBay, I've always liked watches and as soon as I saw this I had to buy it,

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Unfortunatly I know virtually nothing about it, apart from it's a soviet/ussr watch made by Molnija looking online I think the locomotive depicted is an FD class, although I'm not 100% certain,
(This post was last modified: 01-31-2015, 02:51 PM by Tramp.)
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That is beautiful Tramp, just like an old time conductor would have in his watch pocket. Is that pewter? Nice vintage clock face too. Wonder if there is a vintage/watch collectors web site where you could ask if anyone could give you more information on it. I would certainly like to hear more about it. Is it large? An appropriate matching chain would look great. Thanks for sharing.
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Jdogman, the train in you picture is the flying Scotsman! You can tell by the number on the side of the cab. I'm just a major train fanatic when it comes to the a1-a4 series class.
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I am liking it Nstrainmaster, thanks for sharing. How did you get a real crossing sign? Did you wrestle a brakeman and steal his vest and crossing sign?
(02-01-2015, 11:02 PM)Super Wrote: I am liking it Nstrainmaster, thanks for sharing. How did you get a real crossing sign? Did you wrestle a brakeman and steal his vest and crossing sign?


My dad works as a exterminator and goes to the Metra shops at times. A lot of the stuff is from a trash pile, some are co-workers that my dad knew, who knew that I liked trains as well. A lot of it was just collected over some years. It's nice to have a railway themed room Cool.
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Nice collection and you are right, Its nice to have a railway themed room. [Image: nodding-yes-by-a-very-happy-smiley-emoticon.gif]
I have a clock
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(01-31-2015, 02:47 PM)Tramp Wrote: [Image: F3D1E5F5-5F60-4022-8539-91CDE969A215_zpsdenemy5z.jpg]

Unfortunatly I know virtually nothing about it, apart from it's a soviet/ussr watch made by Molnija looking online I think the locomotive depicted is an FD class, although I'm not 100% certain,

It's either that or a BR Standard Class 9F (Murdoch's basis).



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