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| NAWCC Bulletin December 2002 Volume 44/6 Number 341 Table of Contents
This issue's online featured article is : Tumbling Your Clock Movements, by Ray Marsolek (CA) ARTICLES| Diary of a Painted Dial, by M.F. Tennant with a preface by S. Crocker Bennett, III | 691 | Commercial Evolution of the Watch Historical and Technical Clues to Identifying and Dating Watches in Your Collection, by David A. Christianson | 698 | | Other Mississippi Tower Clocks, by Jim West | 714 | | Charles Vander Woerd's Unique 1872 Model Waltham - Part I, by Craig Risch | 721 | | Philip Melanchthon's Watch—Dated 1530, by Maia Wellington Gahtan and George Thomas | 736 | | The Trinity College School Turret Clock, by Andrew Geekie | 745 | A Patent Explained... A Quartz Watch That Can Be Regulated By Each Owner, by Raymond J. Borowski | 748 | Notes on Dr. Fred Beeler From an Interview with Mrs. Isabel Beeler, by Jack Linahan | 751 |
FEATURES| In Memoriam—Robert W. Garner | 697 | | The School of Horology | 756 | | Book Reviews | 757 | | The 2002 NAWCC Crafts Contest Winners | 759 | | Practical Repair and Restoration | 763 | | Obituaries | 764 | | Research Activities and News | 765 | | The Railroaders' Corner | 773 | | The National Watch and Clock Museum® | 783 | | Wristwatches | 785 | | The Answer Box | 788 | | Vox Temporis | 794 | | Perspective | 800 | | Chapter Highlights | 801 | | Chapter Officers | 829 | | Bulletin Index | 832 | | NAWCC Staff and Committees | 848 | | Dates to Remember | Cover 3 |
About the Cover
This month's front cover beautifully illustrates the story of a restored dial that traveled across the Atlantic, from New Hampshire to England, and then back, and whose restoration is documented in detail in Mary Frances Tennant's article, Diary of a Painted Dial, starting on page 691. Mary Frances Tennant/ Courtesy of S. Crocker Bennett III |
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