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Like Norm would say; “And here is my version of the Stickley Mantel Clock” This clock is based from the Craftsman magazine from October of 1905. I made one from QSWO and the other from Walnut. The top half of the back can be removed to gain access to the clockworks. They are finished with 2 coats of shellac and rubbed down good with paste wax. They will be gifted to two (2) lucky couples that will be getting married in June. The clock dials are from www.clockprints.com and the clockworks is from www.klockkit.com
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wiswood2
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#1 posted 362 days ago
Very nice.
Chuck
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Jim Jakosh
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#2 posted 361 days ago
Neat clock. Is the movement from klockit?...............Jim
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Alongiron
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#3 posted 361 days ago
Jim..Yes it is…just a simple Seiko Thin Quartz Pendulum Movement: Short Shaft #11090..Thanks
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#4 posted 361 days ago
cool clocks .
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