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Old 16 April 2011, 05:11 AM   #61
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Awsome info guys, a great read

thanks again
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Old 16 April 2011, 05:52 AM   #62
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Thanks David, fantastic post.. You just saved me a 6,000 mile trip across the ocean!

And a big thanks to Del, your passion has kept this wonderful history from fading away.
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Old 16 April 2011, 07:47 AM   #63
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Very cool.... thanks David!
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Old 16 April 2011, 11:20 PM   #64
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Thanks David, fantastic post.. You just saved me a 6,000 mile trip across the ocean!

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I made this thread particularly for members in your situation, it was only an hour drive for me so I am glad I could help you out.

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Very cool.... thanks David!
No problem Sunny, just be a drink the next time I see you ...lol
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Old 17 April 2011, 12:11 AM   #65
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Excelent info!
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Old 20 April 2011, 09:54 AM   #66
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I was actually there the day this exhibit debut, and had the great honor to meet Mr. Dell Deaton himself !! Fred, Stan and myself all had a personal tour with Dell himself !! It was a GREAT time, and I just wanted to thank Dell again for taking the time to go through all of the James Bond watches (basically piece by piece) and telling us the back-story behind them all. Something I will never forget !!

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Old 21 April 2011, 01:33 AM   #67
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Thanks for replying to my post Dell
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Old 21 April 2011, 03:33 PM   #68
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where can i find the seiko 7a28-7020 spr007???? omg that watch is beautiful! anything close to it from a newer seiko line? i must have it!
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Old 22 April 2011, 12:54 AM   #69
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I was actually there the day this exhibit debut, and had the great honor to meet Mr. Dell Deaton himself !! Fred, Stan and myself all had a personal tour with Dell himself !! It was a GREAT time, and I just wanted to thank Dell again for taking the time to go through all of the James Bond watches (basically piece by piece) and telling us the back-story behind them all. Something I will never forget !!

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Thanks for re-posting this photo, Mike. I can honestly say that hooking up with all you guys at the opening (several times!) was one of the greatest joys I had in putting all this together. And that's saying something - as I had the opportunity to sit in Ian Fleming's chair when I was at his stepdaughter's home in conjunction with picking up the original James Bond watch (wait for it - his Rolex 1016 Explorer) so that I could personally bring it back for exhibit at the Museum.

Although this isn't a GTG thread, per se, might I ask for a reminder of how far away you all are from Columbia? Short notice, but I might have something to propose....

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Old 22 April 2011, 01:04 AM   #70
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Very cool. Thanks Frogman!
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Old 22 April 2011, 04:25 AM   #71
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I had the opportunity to sit in Ian Fleming's chair when I was at his stepdaughter's home in conjunction with picking up the original James Bond watch (wait for it - his Rolex 1016 Explorer) so that I could personally bring it back for exhibit at the Museum.
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Old 22 April 2011, 11:43 AM   #72
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Thanks for re-posting this photo, Mike. I can honestly say that hooking up with all you guys at the opening (several times!) was one of the greatest joys I had in putting all this together. And that's saying something - as I had the opportunity to sit in Ian Fleming's chair when I was at his stepdaughter's home in conjunction with picking up the original James Bond watch (wait for it - his Rolex 1016 Explorer) so that I could personally bring it back for exhibit at the Museum.

Although this isn't a GTG thread, per se, might I ask for a reminder of how far away you all are from Columbia? Short notice, but I might have something to propose....

Dell - It's an honor to know that you enjoyed meeting us all so much !! Believe me, that was one of the BEST GTG's we've ever had, and your exhibit was tops with me :) :) (especially seeing that Omega 2531.80 in that big poster that was hung in front of the building :) ). EXCELLENT job with everyone involved in setting that up, simply amazing !!

As for how far we are all from Columbia, well, Stan and Fred all came from Kentucky, and I came from CT. The trip took me about 5-6 hours to get there, and it took Fred and Stan probably about the same, if not an hour or two longer.

We are having another GTG that Fred, Stan, myself, and a bunch of other TRF'ers are attending in Monroeville, PA on June 17th. (Here is a link to that thread : http://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=166080 )

We all try to meet up once a year, and take a few days off work just to meet up with each other. This will be our 3rd year in a row doing so, and beleive it or not, I've had more fun with these guys then during my own family vacations lol
Hope you can make it, it would be an honor to have you !

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