26:20 I agree with regards to pocket watch inscriptions... I'd rather buy a watch with a superior Victorian monogram or engraving any day. We in 2024 are totally useless in creating hand-executed, ornate or stylish inscriptions. We use stupid computers to engrave, which results in NONE of the flourish, skill and excitement of hand executed work considered baseline normal during the last 500 years or so. Furthermore, the stupid computer is never driven by a person who understands or has studied traditional calligraphic styles, nor perhaps even viewed everyday examples of stunningly engraved work from the 1700s to 1920. Also, nothing beats the excitement of researching the person who owned your magnificent ring, or watch, in the very dim, distant past...
26:20 I agree with regards to pocket watch inscriptions... I'd rather buy a watch with a superior Victorian monogram or engraving any day. We in 2024 are totally useless in creating hand-executed, ornate or stylish inscriptions. We use stupid computers to engrave, which results in NONE of the flourish, skill and excitement of hand executed work considered baseline normal during the last 500 years or so. Furthermore, the stupid computer is never driven by a person who understands or has studied traditional calligraphic styles, nor perhaps even viewed everyday examples of stunningly engraved work from the 1700s to 1920.
Also, nothing beats the excitement of researching the person who owned your magnificent ring, or watch, in the very dim, distant past...
Car mascot man was delusional about the price - no value in sentiment in the hard outside world.
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How did Pinky and Perky sign their autographs? Eveyone knows they were illiterate ...
What about this
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Another greedy git wanting 400 for car mascot wasn't a silver rolls mascot