esteban68
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Shangas.. thats a nice find, I don't know what the charity shops are like in melbourne, but here in Sydney its out of control.
The prices here are rediculous, on the North shore expect to pay anywhere from 15 to 25 dollars for a shirt, and anywhere from 50 to 300 dollars for a suit. If i would have picked up that clock here in my local i think it may have been double what you paid, so well done buddy.
Hi James,
It says "UNICORN", and underneath, "MADE IN GERMANY".
I'm ASSUMING that's pre-WWII Germany, since stuff made after then would've said "Made in W/Germany", or something to that effect.
I'm not sure how old it is, but I was attracted to the style of the clock. It's got a beautiful simplicity and artistic look to the glass case.
Oh yes, the hands (and to a lesser extent, the indices) glow in the dark
Hmmmmm... It might be worth looking into the age of the clock further. It might have a serial number or some such thing that would be helpful in the long run.
That is a nice gift with potential to be worth a WHOLE lot more.Hi James,
I didn't keep the clock. It was really a present for a relation. I wanted to clean it up before I gave it to him. My cousin. He recently (last year) got married, and I thought it'd make a nifty housewarmiing gift.
That said, I made a THOROUGH examination of the clock and there isn't any other markings on it. Not inside, not on the movement...nowhere.
Either way, I hope my cousin gets a kick out of it.
Hi James,
I didn't keep the clock. It was really a present for a relation. I wanted to clean it up before I gave it to him. My cousin. He recently (last year) got married, and I thought it'd make a nifty housewarmiing gift.
That said, I made a THOROUGH examination of the clock and there isn't any other markings on it. Not inside, not on the movement...nowhere.
Either way, I hope my cousin gets a kick out of it.
Fortunately, yes. I mean, I believe that a gift to someone should either be...
- Useful.
- Pretty.
- Memorable.
And should cover at least two of those bases.
Tell that to relations who give you nothing but socks for Christmas and birthdays!
Unlike a certain member of this household, I am quite resistant to purchasing music as a download only, because sooner or later the device(s) on which it is downloaded will go fffft. Sure, we have at least one iEverything around here, and each and every one of those devices has music on it, but in my case, it's all copied from CDs. So when the phone or pod or pad or mac goes the way of all things, well, I still got what I paid for.