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Melvin Mills  
U.S.
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I can answer questions regarding the repair of quartz watches and antique American pocket watches. I cannot give appraisals. My expertise is in watches, not clocks.Available
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Martin Meyer  
U.S.
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I can answer questions in French as well as English. Can answer repair and service questions for most types of clocks, antique and modern, mechanical and battery. NO watches, appraisals, identification, history, dating, or questions about cuckoo clocks.Available
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William J Perkins  
U.S.
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can respond to all questions regarding clock repair. (no quartz) specialize in museum quality restorations.Available
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Kenneth Saunders  
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any mechanical clock question -no watches- no battery clock questions and no appraisalsAvailable
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John Newman  
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Because of the variations of clock values throughout the world, and particularly the lack of data on modern production clocks, I regret that I CANNOT DETERMINE CLOCK VALUES. ALSO, WATCHES ARE NOT MY FIELD. However, I can advise the clock owner on proper maintenance of a clock to keep it running, small corrections and adjustments and how to move a clock without damaging it. I can also advise on obtaining parts for clocks. It helps if you can send any information on the clock movement which is usually found on the back plate of the movement. I have been involved in building, repairing and restoring clocks for about 30 years and was plant engineer in the mid 90's and later operations and engineering consultant at Emperor Clock Company in Fairhope, Alabama. I now have my own clock shop.Maxed Out
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