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    Posted 11 years ago

    Tutzie
    (24 items)

    The Seth Thomas model #75 Westminster ca. 1920 is the largest dimensionally of all of his tambour clocks. It also holds the big 5 pound ST #113 (Westminster) movement, which is one of the finest the company ever produced. And it was time consuming and expensive to produce. The best explanation I ever heard for the discontinuation of the #113 movement in the early 20's was the cost and time which resulted in lack of profit for the company. Okay, we've heard that tune before... A very good #124 Westminster Chime movement, like a good chevy car was produced for less cost, at a faster rate, and it was also 'affordable' for John Q, Public. The smaller #124 sounds great, but you can't compare it to the melodious sound of the #113 movement. This was a very decent Craigslist purchase about 10 years ago. Some former owner attempted to clean the dial with who knows what and destroyed several areas of the silver finish. I sent the dial to the Dial House in Georgia for restoration, a well spent $75. My clock guy replaced a chime spring. The only distress to the mahogany case are 2 tiny dimples on the left side of the dial. The dimensions are 22 1/4" length x 10" height x 7" depth and a weight of 11 1/2 pounds!

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    1. Bruce99 Bruce99, 11 years ago
      Beautiful Example. Some of the smaller Tambours still have Mayland Chime Rods, but I don't believe they are as long as the assemblies used in these larger cases. We really love the distinctive, deep-toned hour strike rod in contrast to the four Westminsters. Just lovely. Thanks for sharing!
    2. Tutzie Tutzie, 11 years ago
      I couldn't agree with you more. Thank you for the comment and the love!
    3. kerry10456 kerry10456, 11 years ago
      My question is: Won't Napoleon miss his hat? oops had to :-))
      Great Clock
    4. Tutzie Tutzie, 11 years ago
      Loser's keeper's Kerry! Glad you like the clock and thanks for 'oops had to :) and the love~
    5. kerry10456 kerry10456, 11 years ago
      You're very welcome, again great clock, thanks for sharing
    6. Tutzie Tutzie, 11 years ago
      Thanks for the love toolate2 and taking the time to view this Seth Thomas clock~
    7. Tutzie Tutzie, 11 years ago
      Glad to share this clock with you all and thanks for the 'love' valentino97, pops52 and aghcollect
    8. Tutzie Tutzie, 11 years ago
      Appreciate you stopping by to take a looksee geo26e and RenewedAspirations, and thanks a bunch for the 'loves' !

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