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    Default Re: 1941 "51" and 1943 Elgin.

    Nice looking combo. I like things with sentimental values. Especially, when they are still working.

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    Default Re: 1941 "51" and 1943 Elgin.

    That's a very nice pair. Superb condition.

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    Default Re: 1941 "51" and 1943 Elgin.

    It would be sweet to have a leather band for the watch that matched the pen barrel, but it is a nice combo as is.
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    Default Re: 1941 "51" and 1943 Elgin.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Szanto View Post
    It would be sweet to have a leather band for the watch that matched the pen barrel, but it is a nice combo as is.
    I have another period Lord Elgin that is sporting a brown Lizard band right now but I wasn't wearing it that day. It's close, from 1947 instead of 1943.

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