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This clock was manufactured in Japan about 1909 and exported to Korea. After Korea regained it's independence from Japan these clocks were tossed out by their owners. I bought this one in 1973 at a flea market in Sausalito, California for about $20.00. |
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This is a modern Howard Miller regulator. I bought it new in 2000. The woodwork is much more attractive than the picture. |
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This is a thrift store find. It's about 100 years old and was made by Seikosha in Japan which later became Seiko. When I got it there was a hand drawn paper face. It was a bad attempt at making a fake Ansonia clock. I found the original face on the reverse. |
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A Soviet Union submarine clock. Purchased new from Restoration Hardware. |
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The classic Grandfather's Clock, purchased new in 1990. Manufactured by the San Francisco Clock Company. |
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