The night the world stopped making sense ANTHONY REINHART talks to a jeweller who worked for 53 years, and through the death of a son
9th Jan 2006, 06:41 GMT
If he worked anywhere else, Samuel Kleinberg might be in line for a gold watch when he retires next month.After 53 years as a jeweller, though, it's not likely he needs one. Even if he does, it's a purchase best left to him, given the expertise that follows a lifetime in his line of work.
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