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olegaclock…
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This Atmos Lecoultre 528-8 15 jewels clock was a find 20 years ago at a local flea market.
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Posted 2 years ago
olegaclock…
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This Atmos Lecoultre 528-8 15 jewels clock was a find 20 years ago at a local flea market.
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Thanks for looking dizzydave. that has crossed my mind before too.
Thanks Vetraio50
$10 olegaclockman47?! That would be the pick of a lifetime for *many* people! Very nice clock for about 1/3rd of what the sales tax in most States would have cost on an auction price for these clocks, let alone retail! Wow!
Thank you bruce99, i was rambling through our local antique mall several months ago and seen one ther for $49.00. it was gone in less than a week.
I was at an auction two weeks ago. They must have had at least six of them and none went for less than $350. Some went for quite a bit more. I don't know enough about them to make an informed decision based upon their working condition, but at $49 I think it would be hard to go wrong! $10 was a slam dunk! :)