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Item Number: 62.218
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This guide, written by Harold C. Kelly, has
very detailed diagrams to make things clear for the beginning watch repairer. It
covers the theory behind clock movement and design, even including the
particulars of escapements, pendulums, and balance wheels. It also provides the
sheet music for popular chimes to help your repair chiming clocks. The guide
gives special attention to the American striking clock, the 400 day clock, and
the alarm clock. The in-depth information with explanations of clock repair
terminology and details on the tools, materials, and supplies that are needed
for success, will benefit even skilled enthusiasts. This is excellent for anyone
who wants to take up the hobby of repairing clocks or already loves to repair
clocks.
• Authored by Harold C. Kelly
• Great information for every clock repairer from the beginner to the expert
• Gives you the sheet music for poplar watch chimes
• Pays special attention to the American Striking Clock, the 400 Day Clock, and
the Alarm Clock
• Provides very in-depth information
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For anyone who plans on repairing clocks, this is the clock repair guide you want to have around. With information on repairing alarm clocks to grandfather clocks, with this book on your watchmakers bench youll know how to repair a clock.
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