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    Posted 11 years ago

    shawnicus
    (108 items)

    another goofy thrift shop find, nice single strike on the hour very shiny brass movement keeps decent time on the 14 day movement ,..very oold style but its a chinese reproduction,..snagged for not many bucks, 7 for a replacement key and off it runs know theres a currently made german version of it going for 250 to 300 so i feel REALY good bout this one!! gotta love thrift shop therapy!
    ((the keys surrounding it are the ones for the others ive put up here,..doesnt actualy need 5 keys

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    1. Kydur Kydur, 10 years ago
      I wouldn't call it a goofy find at all! I'd be over the moon to own a clock like that as I think all the best parts of mechanical objects (especially clocks) is the stuff that's hidden behind the case.

      Keep all those gears out in the open and on display I say! Although that can become a horror show with dust and all. I have a couple of Anniversary clocks - one enclosed in a glass bell jar and the other in a square case with glass panels - which is the next best thing to an open movement I guess.

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