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An interesting clock appeared at my friend Norm's shop. It is a gorgeous fusee cuckoo. Ssetting and lighting are not ideal, but I think you can get the idea. I thought you might enjoy seeing it also. Tom ![]() | |||
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The movement Tom ![]() | ||||
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Movement - side view Tom ![]() | ||||
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Details of the case. Any others examples of fine cuckoos would be very welcome here!! Tom ![]() | ||||
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Tom one of my three clock goals is to own a Cuckoo of this caliber...thanks for posting ..I hope to see more! | ||||
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Thanks Tom for the pictures, i did not know there were fusee cuckoos, i learn something new every day. It must be quite old, looks it to me. ![]() | ||||
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Here is a fantastic BEHA 8 day Double Fusee cuckoo, picked it up at the Mountain regional a few years back, was a nice "sleeper". Nice Gothic case | ||||
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I had seen a few shelf cuckoos at the Barathy auction last year. I really wanted one too, but alas I was unemployed at the time. Seems like some were made by American Cuckoo Clock and had American 'kitchen" clock movements in them. Many sold for around $400-600 not running. I'll keep looking! Great pix. Thanks for a look. | ||||
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