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Annual Joint Meeting Sets Up |
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The Mart bigins to be setup |
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Setup Contines |
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The Mart continues as mebers begin to show up |
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Tom Mostyn |
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Tom sets up his both. |
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Variety Of Clocks |
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A large varitey of clock are displayed |
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The Guest Speakers |
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Woodsboro lecture April 29, 2006
The lecture will be given by Hartwig Balke and George Thomas, principals of the Towson Watch Company. Their slide presentation and talk is titled “Restoration of the World’s Oldest Watch”. If you would like to get some background on the presenters and their watch enterprise before the meeting, you can go to the company’s web site www.twcwatches.com on the internet
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Guest Speaker |
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Hartwig Balke of the Townsend Watch Company begins lecture on the Townsend Watch Co. and the watches the make. |
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The Mission Watch |
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Hartwig talks about their Mission Watch they developed. The First two were carried into space by a German Astronaut, a Mission Specialist aboard NASA Shuttle Mission STS-99. Thus the name. The first watch was given to the Astronuat, the second was donated to the NAWCC Museum. |
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George Thomas speaks about restoration
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George highlighted restoration work on a 1530 Melanchthons Watch he restored for a meusum. |
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