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my friend has a wind up working clock that looks like it is from an ond vault. does anyone know where i can find pictures of these type of clocks thanks marty Martin Bergman | |||
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Hi Martin, Here's a picture of one of the more common (relatively speaking) bank timers out there. Is this the one your friend has? http://www.antiqueclockspriceguide.com/pages/clock4746.php I assume since you refer to it as a "clock" it's not a vault door timelock like this: http://www.aagaines.com/clocks/bvtime.htm If you are interested in vault door timelocks, there was a great series of 3 articles in the Bulletin in the late 60's or early 70's. (I can tell you exactly which issues when I get home.) There was also a great series in the AWI Horological Times, I think in the 80's. (I also have copies of these at home.) As far as bank timers, I haven't found much information other than brief mentions in the Bulletin over the years. | ||||
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it is the second one vault door time lock without the case. thanks Dave . marty Martin Bergman | ||||
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James W. Gibbs wrote a very detailed 3 part series of articles on timelocks for the Bulletin. These appear in Whole Numbers 114, 115 and 118 (February, April, October 1965). If you can't get ahold of these issues, I can copy the articles and mail them to you if you are interested. In the late 1980's and early 1990's, David Christianson wrote a series of articles describing pretty much each type of timelock out there with detailed repair techniques. If you let me know which model your friend has, I can dig that specific article out and mail a copy of the article to you. I've been meaning for awhile now to share photos of a couple of interesting timelocks in my collection. One is a Yale #1 timelock with E. Howard movements. The other is a Duplex Electric Company Bank Vault Alarm System that is driven by an Illinois movement. I'll try to get some photos posted sometime this weekend. | ||||
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this one has only one of the two clocks and no markings or case. the clock works well and at certain times will trip levers. the levers are missing . but it came with two time adjusting rods and assorted springs and screws. I'll try and get a picture of it and send it to you thanks for all your help marty Martin Bergman | ||||
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I've put photos of my Duplex Electric Bank Vault Local Burglar Alarm System in the "Timekeepers Photo Galery" section. This one is sort of a cross between clocks and watches as it uses both an Illinios watch movement and a Seth Thomas #10 clock movement. | ||||
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Very nice and informative set of pictures Dave. I have a couple of the "bank vault timer" clocks somewhere in the basement. I may have to dig them out and see what I have. Also, thanks for the Bulletin reference. I will re-read that one as well. Tom | ||||
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Someone who saw this post last week asked me for more details on the David Christianson articles. So, I dug them out this weekend and here is the list of Horological Times issues that contain the articles: May 1989 - Timelocks (Part 1) September 1989 - Mosler Time Lock Movements (Illinois), Part 1 October 1989 - Mosler Time Lock Movements (Modern), Part 2 March 1990 - A Diebold Vault Timelock June 1990 - Yale & Towne Timelocks, Part 1 July 1990 - Yale & Towne Timelocks, Part 2 February 1991 - 72-hour E. Howard Timelock Movements and Variations March 1991 - jewelling Techniques and Miscellaneous Notes on Restoration April 1991 - The Victor Banker's Dustproof Timelock Movement May 1991 - Sargent & Greenleaf Timelock Movements (antique), Part 1 June 1991 - Sargent & Greenleaf Timelock Movements (modern), Part 2 July 1991 - Sargent & Greenleaf Timelock Movements (modern), Part 3 August 1991 - Timelock Movement Servicing September 1991 - The Yale #1 Timelock, Part 1 October 1991 - The Yale #1 Timelock, Part 2 April 1992 - Sargent & Greenleaf Timelock Movements (modern), Part 4 May 1992 - Mosler Time Lock Movements (antique Waltham), Part 3 June 1992 - Timelocks - Resetting an Overwind June 1993 - Sargent & Greenleaf Timelock Movements (antique), Part 5 July 1993 - Diebold Family (modern) August 1993 - Argentinian Rench (with Kromer and Kumahara) October 1993 - Hall's Safe & Lock Company's Lock Chronometer April 1994 - A History of the Timelock Industry, Part 1 May 1994 - A History of the Timelock Industry, Part 2 | ||||
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