Posted 13 years ago
xxmagsxx
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found this one hidding on one of my hall shelves ...forgot I had it ( ( it's an antique jungle in my house lol)...it has germany on the back ..and all the parts ( hanging chain and weights etc.) I havent checked to see if it works ...kinda reminds me of the one my nana used to have ( I was raised in a german mennonite town)so there was alot of german stuff around the house........ but alot fancier , more color and its a bit bigger then the one I grew up with any info is always welcome xoxox
that's a nice clock ashamed the hands are broken. but you can replace them.
oooh ..didnt even notice the hands ..well dang..lol...where would I go to get that fixed?
Try looking at this site.
http://www.frankenmuthclock.com/partscuckoo#hands
Soo awsume ..there not expensive..( my favorite word in the dictionary...."cheap" )....spoken like a true picker !! lol xoxo
I can truely agree, "Cheap" is the word I enjoy the best! LOL. Have a great day
Cuckoo Clocks, twice as much going on in half the space. Fixing and maintaining them in good running order is seldom cheap but they are wonderful clocks. I'm not a collector of Cuckoos but yours looks very nice.
Bruce99. hit it right on the head. some clock repairman will say just dont bring me a cuckoo clock. some will give you a short story so you will sell it to them cheap and later you will see it for sale.
I have that exact clock. The hands were broken on mine too when I got it from my wife's grandparent's estate after their passing.
I've been looking but still can't really nail down the age of it. I'm guessing it is from the 60's (maybe 70's) based on how long the grandparents kept stuff around. :) Of course I could be wrong, but it's a swag.
The name "Regula" as shown on the movement wasn't used until 1958 according to someone on another forum that emailed the manufacture, so we know it can't be older than that.
Mine still works wonderfully after a little TLC on the bellows.