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Very good. Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include companion materials, and may have some shelf wear or limited writing. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!
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Good. 120p. A large softcover book with plastic comb binding. Good condition overall. Cover is soiled and edgeworn, and some page corners are creased. Text unmarked and pages securely bound. A guide for watch collectors. Measures approx. 11.25" x 9"
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Very Good. Signed numbered comb binding in very good condition. Large or heavy book and may require extra postage. No AMAZON international order on this title. Size: Small Folio.
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Good. Size: 9x0x11; Spiral Bound. Roy Ehrhardt may have done more for the development of pocket watch collecting in America than anyone else in the 20th century. He brought it down to the level of the flea market deal and sleepers that allowed almost anyone to participate. His first price guide was published in 1972 and was followed by Book 2 in 1974 and annual updates (The Indicators) in 76, 77, 78, 79 and 80. These books not only had information on price trends that Roy observed first hand in his travels around the U.S. but they also included wonderful material on early advertising that had come to Roy from the Parkhursts and other sources. Roy continued his publications in collaboration with Bill Meggers in the "Gold Book, " American Pocket Watches Identification and Price Guide Beginning to End...1830-1980. published in 1987. This was soon followed by the first of the Encyclopedia series Vol 1 covering primarily Waltham but also New York and all its incarnations. The Encyclopedia series continued with the Illinois book and the sightings and price guide to the United States Watch Co. that was intended as a companion to the Muir & Kraus book. Roy was also the publisher of the Townsend books and was instrumental in the publication of the Hampden book by Arnold & Hernick. His reprints and expansions of the serial number lists of many watch companies has been a major resource for collectors and researchers. He was a member of the NAWCC Council.