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Top detail of the clock. The guy even reproduced and replaced a couple of the round rosettes and the rectangular one above the woman's bust. | ||||
When I got the clock, it still had the gut on one train and cotton thread on the other. I rebuilt the movement and strung it with fishing line (.020"diameter, 80lb. test, kevlar based. There are no hairlines in the porcelain dial, the movement has the original hands and hardware. Bottom detail | ||||
Very nice job on the clock, dick. Sometimes there is nothing left to do but replace wood that is no longer serviceable. You did a great job with this one. You have to love those 2 weights!! Beautiful clock. Tom | ||||
Hi Dick, A wonderful clock. Very, very nice. You have also hit on something else that interests me. I own a furniture restoration business and have finished a couple of clock cases similar to this one. If you don't mind me being nosey, I am very curious as to what you paid to have the case restored? I would like to know how my pricing compares. There can be a lot of work in these things if there are problem areas. Thanks! | ||||
Very nice Dick.Great job on the clock and my highest regard to the person who repaired the case, it still looks old and the way it probaly used to look before. Nice clock, and a nice one to hope to get for my collection. Thanks for sharing this. | ||||
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