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No, I just got these four.
No, I just got these four.
I picked up a pair of grandfather clocks today. One from a "Buy Sell Trade" Facebook page, and the other from Craigslist.
The curio one is just a battery operated movement, but makes for a nice, lighted curio cabinet.
The weight driven Ridgeway was a complete basket case when I picked it up today. One of the weights was in pieces, all the chains were wound so tightly to the top, you couldn't get the weights off, and the thing was just an overall mess. I was able to fix everything on it without spending any money, except for the fact that I need a new suspension spring. I'm hoping the clock shop has one and I can have her up and running after work tomorrow.
I've always thought a house wasn't a home until it had a grandfather clock. My house is finally a home.
Nice finds!
My parents had a grandfather clock that looked almost identical to the Ridgeway. After they passed away my brother sold the clock to someone near-by since we all lived too far away to economically transport it. May you have many years of enjoying its pleasant sounds.
Thank you!
That's a shame. Always a shame to see things like that get sold off.
I am looking forward to hearing it chime finally, once I finish fixing it. Waiting on a suspension spring.
Ironically enough, all the other clocks in my house are chiming, at the moment. I'm a bit of a clock collector, and I'd bet I have around fifty of them.
Good thing you have several clocks that chime, you will sleep well! I remember when I inherited my Grandmother Clock. The first night I thought I was going to go insane, chiming every quarter hour! I got used to it, until one night, I woke up, looked around, nothing, so I went back to sleep. This went on twice more, then I realized, I was waking up on the quarter hour because the clock had stopped, and I was not hearing the chimes!
Nice scores, Tom. I love the phone!
Great weekend, Tom!!
Now you can have your own Oktoberfest.
Nice! The last clock looks like a nice old one!
Nice finds, Tom. Don't see many Steins out east anymore
Oh, no? They're VERY common here lol
Thank you!
lol I have a LOT of beer steins. My grandfather collected them for years, and I was lucky enough to end up with some of them, as well!
Not sure how old it is! The lady I got the grandmother clock said she was young when her parents bought it. She was in her seventies, at least. She said she had it in her possession, since 1958.
It is what made Milwaukee famous