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Steve Guthrie C.C. U.S. View Profile
| I can answer clock repair or maintenance related questions. Please don't expect answers advising the use of bubble gum, bailing wire or WD-40. I only give advice that is meant to preserve your clock in the best possible condition, not make it worse. No questions regarding clock value or clock identification. I am not a collector and am not up to date on valuations.
Visit my website at: http://www.arlingtonclockrepair.com/
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Martin Meyer U.S. View Profile
| 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 appraisals, identification, history, dating, or questions about cuckoo clocks or watches. Website for Modern and Antique Clock Repair: Clockmasteronline.com | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Kenneth Saunders U.S. View Profile
| Any mechanical clock question - no battery clock questions and no appraisals
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Steve Skibicki U.S. View Profile
| I have experience in all phases and types of clock repair | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Silverdollar Productions U.S. View Profile
| Silverdollar Productions Specializes in the Repairs of Revere, Telechron, Herschede, and GE Electric Clocks.

Silverdollar Productions Website: http://www.silverdollarproductions.net/
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Our specific area of expertise lies in Telechron, General Electric non-chiming clocks, Revere and GE Westminster clocks. We DO NOT SPECIALIZE IN GERMAN OR OTHER FORIEGN CLOCKS! Due to inaccuracy in online descriptions, we cannot appraise a clock without having it in our possession first. However, we are able to identify and provide information about these clocks based on either the model number or photograph.
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2008-07-18 Welby 340-020: The movement number you indicated means it was made by Hermle. The springs are as follows: Right=1/4 hr. chime, center=time, left=hour strike. Wind all three once a week, wind slowly until it feels like...
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2008-07-18 cuckoo: the weights on a 1 day are about 4" long and less than 3/4 of a pound- about dog turd size. the weights on an 8 day are 7" long, over 3 pounds and you would not want to meet what they came from. 1...
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2008-07-17 pendulum spring: The correct spring will depend on the mechanism that was installed in your clock by Colonial. If you have the pieces of the old spring, you should be able to match it with one available here- http://www ...
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2008-07-17 pendulum spring: a $5 item-- any clock shop bring the old two pieces if possible the stamped info off the back brass plate of the mechanism itself would be helpful but not needed. probably like this : http://www ...
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2008-07-17 bulova: this is a Hermle made German movement 340-020 is their part # there is a simple reversable - with care- alteration that can be done to have this clock strike only the hours with no Westminster quarter...
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