06-05-2013, 01:58 PM
Brian;
if you saw how bad I shake and how screw up my eye's are you wouldn't say that. If I can get one apart and put it back together anyone can. The hands weren't made by hand but were cast from what I can find out by the thousands and them finished by child labor more then likely, I know from what I have read that Elgin employed childern as young as 12 which by todays standard were payed nothing but in the late mid to late 1800's someone making a dollar a week was doing pretty good.
if you saw how bad I shake and how screw up my eye's are you wouldn't say that. If I can get one apart and put it back together anyone can. The hands weren't made by hand but were cast from what I can find out by the thousands and them finished by child labor more then likely, I know from what I have read that Elgin employed childern as young as 12 which by todays standard were payed nothing but in the late mid to late 1800's someone making a dollar a week was doing pretty good.
dallen, proud to be a member of MetalworkingFun Forum since Apr 2012.
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