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jholbrook
06.03.2008, 19:01
Apologies to Hannes, who provided the inspiration for this homage photo. :dr:
Thanks also to Ed Delgado for helping me out with a vintage anchor! :gut:
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a352/jholbrook/Framed/2-red-subsframed.jpg
Great pic!
Hope to see one of the girls next week ;)
Best-
Nico
Perfect picture! :gut: :gut:
jholbrook
06.03.2008, 20:34
I have found a home for the 1973. Shipping off today. :supercool:
Hannibal
06.03.2008, 22:42
Nice picture and great watches. :gut:
Kind regards
Volker
kaiserfranz
06.03.2008, 23:46
Vintage at its best :verneig:
ehemaliges mitglied
07.03.2008, 04:13
John, both red subs are very nice. I can't believe you would sell the one already? Didn't you want to keep them both?
Cheers, Boris
:verneig:nice pic of a lovely couple
Another great pic by John :gut: :gut: :gut:
jholbrook
07.03.2008, 11:13
Originally posted by delgado
very nice accessories.
Thanks Ed! :gut:
jholbrook
07.03.2008, 11:15
Originally posted by redsubmariner
John, both red subs are very nice. I can't believe you would sell the one already? Didn't you want to keep them both?
Cheers, Boris
I thought about it...trust me. :D
I bought this one to restore, sell, and make a few extra bucks for some nice accessories for my 1970 1680. It's special to me because 1970 is my birth year.
ehemaliges mitglied
07.03.2008, 11:30
John,
I have been hunting for accessories as well. I cannot believe how hard it is to come by an 200m anchor??? Boxes are easier. You probably are looking for a seahorse box for your other red sub, right?
Originally posted by jholbrook
Originally posted by redsubmariner
John, both red subs are very nice. I can't believe you would sell the one already? Didn't you want to keep them both?
Cheers, Boris
I thought about it...trust me. :D
I bought this one to restore, sell, and make a few extra bucks for some nice accessories for my 1970 1680. It's special to me because 1970 is my birth year.
1234marc
07.03.2008, 11:32
beautiful picture :gut: :gut:
detlef
jholbrook
10.03.2008, 12:01
Originally posted by redsubmariner
John,
I have been hunting for accessories as well. I cannot believe how hard it is to come by an 200m anchor??? Boxes are easier. You probably are looking for a seahorse box for your other red sub, right?
Originally posted by jholbrook
Originally posted by redsubmariner
John, both red subs are very nice. I can't believe you would sell the one already? Didn't you want to keep them both?
Cheers, Boris
I thought about it...trust me. :D
I bought this one to restore, sell, and make a few extra bucks for some nice accessories for my 1970 1680. It's special to me because 1970 is my birth year.
I am indeed looking for a Seahorse box and have not had any luck. =(
Mike Wood
22.03.2008, 17:49
needs to be balanced with a bad one...
So here is my contribution - a bad photograph, of some good watches!!
http://www.theoldwatchshop.com/collpics/Dscn5846.jpg
Mike Wood
:twisted:
"seeing red"
jholbrook
22.03.2008, 19:05
Mike - you need to send these watches to me and have me photograph them for you. :supercool:
...or maybe it would be easier to send me to the watches. :tongue:
Original von Mike Wood
http://www.theoldwatchshop.com/collpics/Dscn5846.jpg
Mike Wood
"seeing red"
...not for the faint of heart :verneig: :verneig: :verneig:
ehemaliges mitglied
23.03.2008, 03:38
John, sometimes I see a Seahorse box on Ebay. You should check there.
I just got a 200m/660ft anchor, but can't make sure it is genuine. I do not know who can verify this for me? The anchor looks too new to me, but then again, someone may have kept it in a safe for 30 years and that would explain it.
Originally posted by jholbrook
Originally posted by redsubmariner
John,
I have been hunting for accessories as well. I cannot believe how hard it is to come by an 200m anchor??? Boxes are easier. You probably are looking for a seahorse box for your other red sub, right?
Originally posted by jholbrook
Originally posted by redsubmariner
John, both red subs are very nice. I can't believe you would sell the one already? Didn't you want to keep them both?
Cheers, Boris
I thought about it...trust me. :D
I bought this one to restore, sell, and make a few extra bucks for some nice accessories for my 1970 1680. It's special to me because 1970 is my birth year.
I am indeed looking for a Seahorse box and have not had any luck. =(
jholbrook
24.03.2008, 11:29
I've seen them there too.....tough to get though...I was hoping some kind soul might have one available to sell to me. :] :ea:
bullibeer
25.03.2008, 08:54
Fantastic image !!!!!
:verneig: :verneig: :verneig:
jholbrook
25.03.2008, 13:38
Originally posted by bullibeer
Fantastic image !!!!!
:verneig: :verneig: :verneig:
Thanks much! :dr:
Original von Mike Wood
http://www.theoldwatchshop.com/collpics/Dscn5846.jpg
i have to go to the doctor........
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http://www.world-of-smilies.com/wos_sonstige/appl.gif (http://www.World-of-Smilies.com)
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Original von jholbrook
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a352/jholbrook/Framed/2-red-subsframed.jpg
Fantastic black&white picture with color key ;)
jholbrook
26.03.2008, 14:04
Good guess Elmar, but it's actually not a black and white photo. :supercool:
absolute fantastic!
the owner muss be a very lucky person :verneig:
superraecher
01.04.2008, 15:56
superb :verneig:
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