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    Posted 13 years ago

    Richetanner
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    Anyone recognize this clock. Need to know :
    Manufacturer
    Approx. year made
    Approx. value

    Runs slow, need to know how to adjust soeed.

    Paper on back partially gone. It does have the following :
    Hand written #, maybe SN 9663
    .........WEL......I Mfg. Co.
    Cabinet clock #63

    Any help out there. Need to find uot how to regulate speed, presently runs slow.

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    1. toolate2 toolate2, 13 years ago
      I'd say E.N. Welch circa 1885-1900 It's what's called a kitchen clock. To make it run a bit faster there should be a little nut at the base of the pendulum. Turn the nut clockwise to raise the pendulum and make it run faster... Counter clockwise to lower it and make it run slower. Here's a link for some further info:
      http://clockandwatchmuseum.webs.com/enwelchmfgco.htm

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