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Winding a mechanical clock – A How-To Guide

May 4, 2017

In this age of everything electronic, it may surprise some people that a newly acquired mechanical clock bought at the local garage sale, flea market or antique store needs to be wound on a regular basis. Winding a mechanical clock takes a level of care but a few simple guidelines should have you on your … More Winding a mechanical clock – A How-To Guide

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Ansonia short drop
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Kilbourn and Procter banjo clock
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Willard style banjo clock
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Gustav Becker Vienna Regulator
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Unknown Bracket clock
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Waterbury long drop
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Gilbert tambour clock
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Schatz W3 bracket clock
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Arthur Pequegnat Maple Leaf kitchen clock
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Mauthe wall clock circa 1895
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Mauthe Horse Crown
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Seth Thomas Regulator #2
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Waterbury shot drop
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