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 Posted: Fri Aug 1st, 2008 11:59 pm
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Willieboy
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I just ordered two Pelican cases (model 1200) to store some of my treasured watches.  I've used Pelican cases for years to protect firearms and cameras. 

Anyone else use these cases for watch storage/trasport?

Pictures?

Mr. Bill

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 Posted: Sat Aug 2nd, 2008 12:38 am
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Skipdawg
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I have several of them but keep my watches in watches cases so store all my watch boxes. Next time I have a chance I'll try to remember to take some pics when there. But they are great. Very durable. ;)

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