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 Posted: Wed Jul 12th, 2006 10:10 pm
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Welcome Aboard jsb806f....Introduce Yourself and Have a Great Time

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Welcome!!!:D

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Everyone here is terrific. Did some business with Marc at Long Island (excellent seller). During the course of our conversation I mentioned that he was recommended by someone at WatchUSeek. Marc suggested I visit TimeTechTalk. I read that he is also highly regarded at 3T.

I am a professor at Missouri State University in Springfield, Missouri. I am just starting my collection. Right now I'm buying left and right as I can't resist anything I see online. I guess all collectors go through this initially. I'm interested in Seikos, Mido, Oris, Fortis, Stowa and Damasko. Prefer manual or automatic in daydate classic design.

Have learned a lot reading the fourms. I really appreciate all the answers I have received from members. Any chance we could start a Newbie forum? :D

Thanks again.

John

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jsb806f wrote:
John...Ty for the kind reply...seems as if the WatchBug has Bitten You Hard!...Join the Crowd as You are now a Full Fledged WIS As Far as Newbies are concerned We were all Newbies at One Time and I know We remain in this State of Newness with every Watch We Buy...You seem to Have started on the Right Path with Your Selection of Brands and TY to Marc...he is one of the Good Guys and a Great Source for Watches as well as Being an Awesome member here at 3T My Best to You John and the Future of Collecting....it's a great Hobby with Awesome People contributing on Many Forums on the Web....Enjoy,Buddy and I am Happy You Found 3T Everyone here is terrific. Did some business with Marc at Long Island (excellent seller). During the course of our conversation I mentioned that he was recommended by someone at WatchUSeek. Marc suggested I visit TimeTechTalk. I read that he is also highly regarded at 3T.

I am a professor at Missouri State University in Springfield, Missouri. I am just starting my collection. Right now I'm buying left and right as I can't resist anything I see online. I guess all collectors go through this initially. I'm interested in Seikos, Mido, Oris, Fortis, Stowa and Damasko. Prefer manual or automatic in daydate classic design.

Have learned a lot reading the fourms. I really appreciate all the answers I have received from members. Any chance we could start a Newbie forum? :D

Thanks again.

John

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WELCOME & ENJOY!!!:D

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jsb806f wrote: Everyone here is terrific. Did some business with Marc at Long Island (excellent seller). During the course of our conversation I mentioned that he was recommended by someone at WatchUSeek. Marc suggested I visit TimeTechTalk. I read that he is also highly regarded at 3T.

I am a professor at Missouri State University in Springfield, Missouri. I am just starting my collection. Right now I'm buying left and right as I can't resist anything I see online. I guess all collectors go through this initially. I'm interested in Seikos, Mido, Oris, Fortis, Stowa and Damasko. Prefer manual or automatic in daydate classic design.

Have learned a lot reading the fourms. I really appreciate all the answers I have received from members. Any chance we could start a Newbie forum? :D

Thanks again.

John

 

As a Jayhawk....................I forgive you!!!!    Welcome!!!  

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KenC wrote: jsb806f wrote: Everyone here is terrific. Did some business with Marc at Long Island (excellent seller). During the course of our conversation I mentioned that he was recommended by someone at WatchUSeek. Marc suggested I visit TimeTechTalk. I read that he is also highly regarded at 3T.

I am a professor at Missouri State University in Springfield, Missouri. I am just starting my collection. Right now I'm buying left and right as I can't resist anything I see online. I guess all collectors go through this initially. I'm interested in Seikos, Mido, Oris, Fortis, Stowa and Damasko. Prefer manual or automatic in daydate classic design.

Have learned a lot reading the fourms. I really appreciate all the answers I have received from members. Any chance we could start a Newbie forum? :D

Thanks again.

John

 

As a Jayhawk....................I forgive you!!!!    Welcome!!! 



Several of my colleagues are Jayhawks . . . they are everywhere! Got my Masters in Tucson at UofA. See you are in Arizona.

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jsb806f wrote: KenC wrote: jsb806f wrote: Everyone here is terrific. Did some business with Marc at Long Island (excellent seller). During the course of our conversation I mentioned that he was recommended by someone at WatchUSeek. Marc suggested I visit TimeTechTalk. I read that he is also highly regarded at 3T.

I am a professor at Missouri State University in Springfield, Missouri. I am just starting my collection. Right now I'm buying left and right as I can't resist anything I see online. I guess all collectors go through this initially. I'm interested in Seikos, Mido, Oris, Fortis, Stowa and Damasko. Prefer manual or automatic in daydate classic design.

Have learned a lot reading the fourms. I really appreciate all the answers I have received from members. Any chance we could start a Newbie forum? :D

Thanks again.

John

 

As a Jayhawk....................I forgive you!!!!    Welcome!!! 



Several of my colleagues are Jayhawks . . . they are everywhere! Got my Masters in Tucson at UofA. See you are in Arizona.

 

Yep................as a matter of fact...in Tucson.  I go to most of the football (God, we need work) and basketball games at UofA.  I'm also a long time Florida Gator fan.  Never went to school there, but I've sent more than my share of money to Gainesville!!!

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