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IHC Member 1955 |
Friends, I just had to share this recent acquisition. It's a New Haven 30-Day spring wound wall clock. I believe it is the "Vamoose" model, Per Tran Duy Ly American Clocks Volume 1, at p. 174 [606]. Cool thing is that it appears to be out of Union Station in Davenport Iowa. I bought it at an antique show at the "UNIDOME" at the University of Northern Iowa campus near Cedar Falls. | ||
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IHC Member 1357 |
Now that's great find!!! | |||
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Yes it is!!!! I'd like to see the movement? Dave Turner | ||||
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IHC Member 1541 |
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IHC Member 1541 |
I ask again, does anyone know if the US railroads used any kind of card similar to the one pictured below? CPR Comparison Card | |||
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IHC Member 1955 |
Thanks for fixing the orientation,Lorne! Dave, the next time it goes in for service I'll make sure to get some pics of the movement. | |||
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IHC Member 1291 |
Super Acquisition !! regards, bb | |||
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IHC Member 1955 |
Thanks Roger and Buster. It's my new favorite clock! | |||
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IHC Member 1955 |
Dave, here's an exemplar movement I found from another Vamoose. Perhaps mine is the same or similar? | |||
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IHC Member 1955 |
I can see my movement from a side view through the glass, and from what I can tell the structure looks similar to the photo above. Here's mine from the side view: | |||
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I'm pretty sure it is the Vamoose. Here's the only picture I can find of that movement. Dave Turner | ||||
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And here's another. This is most likely a time only clock. (Not time and strike) Dave Turner | ||||
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IHC Member 1851 |
Dual mainsprings for single train. Does a spring drive effect isochronism ? | |||
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IHC Member 1291 |
I'm not aware that the power supply of a watch or clock is affected by isochronism, but simply the escapement could be. regards, bb | |||
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IHC Member 1955 |
You're right, Dave--time only. | |||
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Nice clock! I'm surprised to see a spring driven railroad clock. Usually they are weight driven. Those two springs should keep it running awhile. Bill Carlson | ||||
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IHC Member 1955 |
Thanks Bill. I've done some research and seen only two other of these spring-driven Vamoose clocks with RR designations. One was Union Station in Denver, and I'm not recalling the other at the moment. Mine looks to be entirely authentic, as far as I can tell anyway. | |||
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That is a beauty. I love the mechanical appeal of a clock more than the wood it in in. Interesting or beautiful is fine, but it has to have a good heart. Grads on the find. | ||||
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