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Anyone familiar with Birge and Fuller accelerating lever clocks? | |||
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No, but I'm curious. Got any pictures? Dave Turner | |||
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Here it is | ||||
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I will have to mak my file smaller...sorry | ||||
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Ken, You can delete the previous large file by using the edit button lower right with the pencil eraser. Dave Turner | |||
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Ken, Extremely large images cannot be viewed by those with slower internet connections or smaller screens. Due to those considerations and to avoid overloading storage capacity our system is set up to not accept poster size images. >> Proper size: 640 X 480 Pixels >> Resolution: approximately 72 Pixels/Inch Click here: How to Photograph Your Watches and Clocks In there you will find information about sizing your images and posting them on our site. Click these other links: HELP IN POSTING IMAGES FOR HOSTING ON OUR IHC185 DISCUSSION SITE Resize Photos Downsizing Images from iPad Hope this information helps, Debbie ![]() | |||
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Birge and fuller | ||||
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Full movement | ||||
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Very nice clock. I'd like to see a video of it in action. Dave Turner | |||
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That's the problem....winding cord is broken, not sure how long or what size. Also, the levers have slots in them, with a piece of flat stock in the grooves, not sure how that works. The movement is like a weight driven movement. | ||||
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Thanks Dave! | ||||
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