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Most of us are familiar with the huge timeclocks that we see in the books and at regional and antique shops. This is an example of a small clock adapted to rubber stamp the time. Note on the bottom, the moveable arrows for the hours and the minutes. I would like to see other examples of clocks adapted for the recording of time. Tom Seymour NAWCC #41293 IHC #104 IHC Exec.V.P. ![]() | |||
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The back of the clock. ![]() | ||||
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The bottom of the clock. Note the arrow head for the hours and the smaller arrow for the minutes. Tom Seymour NAWCC #41293 IHC #104 IHC Exec.V.P. ![]() | ||||
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Maker's mark Tom Seymour NAWCC #41293 IHC #104 IHC Exec.V.P. ![]() | ||||
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