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my grandfather clock s/n is 592610 how old is it

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My Grandfather's Clock was created in 1876.

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The grandfather clock was invented by William Clement in the 1670s. He is credited with creating the first longcase clock that became known as the grandfather clock.

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My Grandfather's Clock - 1934 is rated/received certificates of:

USA:Approved

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The letter "R" is engraved inside of the Grandfather Clock!

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There are many synonyms to the term, longcase clock. A longcase clock is also called a grandfather clock, floor clock, and tall-case clock. Many people know this type of clock as a grandfather clock.

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what is the value of Baldwin Grandfather Clock model #CS7006

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A grandfather clock only shows time and is different from an old timer which can countdown

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Grandfather's Clock - 1934 was released on:

USA: 29 June 1934

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There are several ways to find out if your grandfather clock is a Simon Willard. A person can take the clock to a dealer or there may be markings on the clock, which will tell the manufacturer.

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There very well may be. The name "grandfather clock" comes from people saying, "that clock belonged to my grandfather." Thus, if you have a grandson, and he has a clock, it may be referred to as a "grandson clock."

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Gary Williams has written:

'Designing and building a grandfather clock' -- subject(s): Clock and watch making, Longcase clocks

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I found the model number on the back of my clock. Mine is an older clock, probably from the 1970's.

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The animated timepiece was just called, Grandfather Clock. had a sonorous voice rather like Mr. Ed. ( the Horse)

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A typical grandfather clock can weigh anywhere from 150 to 200 pounds. The weight may vary depending on the materials used and the size of the clock.

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The swinging component of a grandfather clock is called the pendulum. It regulates the timekeeping of the clock by controlling the speed at which the clock's gears turn. The length of the pendulum determines the clock's accuracy and helps keep time consistent.

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Ah, the grandfather clock is a beautiful creation with a rich history. It was invented in the 17th century, around the year 1656 by Christian Huygens, a Dutch scientist. The elegant design and soothing tick-tock sound of a grandfather clock have been bringing warmth and charm to homes for centuries.

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The Mystery of Grandfather's Clock - 1912 was released on:

USA: 6 November 1912

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Grandfather's Clock - 1912 II was released on:

USA: 7 December 1912

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A grandfather clock typically needs to be wound once a week to keep it running accurately.

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A grandmother clock is a type of tall and slender floor clock that is larger than a mantel clock but smaller than a grandfather clock. It typically stands between 5 to 6 feet tall and has a traditional pendulum movement. The name "grandmother clock" is thought to have been coined to distinguish it from the larger grandfather clocks.

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A longcase clock or grandfather clock is typically 6 to 8 feet tall (1.8-2.4 metres), but most often is 6 feet tall. (Someone has to reach the face of the clock.)

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East on the Grandfather Clock would be the very right-most numeral. That being 3 or Roman numeral III.

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The Roman Numerals on a grandfather clock display IIII when they should display IV. The reason is that the original maker of the clock had incorrectly written the Roman Numerals.

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Wheres the grandfather

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That's a nice grandfather clock!

I can't see the clock, from here.

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How much is a seth Thomas grandfather clock worth with number 4499-003

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What is the value of Howard Mliller grandfather clock 610-841

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One may look to a custom furniture design store to purchase a grandfather clock. Other stores such as Bed, Bath and Beyond, Big Lots, Walmarts and Sears all also should be looked into when purchasing a grandfather clock.

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The pendulum is the part of a grandfather clock that swings back and forth. It regulates the timekeeping mechanism of the clock by controlling the rate at which the gears turn.

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The value of a working Howard Miller grandfather clock will depend on the clock itself and its condition. The average values range between $1500 and $3000.

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it was invented to tell time

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What about a grandfather clock?

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It is known as the Pendulum.

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the pendlum in a grandfather clock

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There are three main moving pieces in a grandfather clock. These are spires, weights and the pendulum and need to be handled carefully when moving the clock.Ê

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The wind up device should be behind the face of the clock.

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Yes, the weights on a grandfather clock provide the energy needed to power the clock. As the weights descend under gravity, they drive the clock's mechanism, which regulates the movement of the hands and other components. Regular winding of the weights ensures continuous operation of the clock.

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