Re: 2836 Question ... again ..



In message <VpadnaH21IS_HQneRVn-gg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Honest John <honestjohn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes

"Jack Denver" <nunuvyer@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

" Not much to lose if you are careful and you seem
to know your way around the inside of a watch enough to do that much."

Just be sure that you do the work in a relatively clean place to work and
don't open the back just after petting the cat, wash your hands first ( just
like a surgeon ).  Dust and dandruff has no place in your watch.

H.J. ( antique watch repairman )

Right. Thanks -- Tony Stanford .