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Good on you for getting this clock and fixing it yourself. May I ask if it's another Gingerbread Mantel Clock or some other type of clock?

It's a mantle clock but not a gingerbread type. I would post a picture but it's in a dark corner of the basement so I'm not sure how easy it would be to get at it. It, along with several others, has been covered over with sheets for some considerable time, to protect them from dust in the basement.

Now I've got my mojo back to get on with the house project maybe I'll have a workshop to play with clocks again before too long.
 

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What a beauty and thank you so much for taking the time to take pictures and post them. Just two more questions, if you don't mind:

1. Is it a solid frame or a takedown? (Hard for me to determine from the photo)

2. Can it be slam-fired?
I think these can be disassembled, though it might be an effort, so probably not a quick field take down for packing. I once had a Savage double barrel (side by side) 12 gauge that could easily be taken down and I could stow it in my backpack.

Slam fire? I remember back in the days when I used the gun, it seems you could hold the trigger back and fire rounds one after another by pumping rounds into the chamber and it would automatically fire upon chambering because the trigger was held. These guns were popular in WWI as "trench guns" to clear enemy trenches, so, yes probably slam fire for sure.
 

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It's a mantle clock but not a gingerbread type. I would post a picture but it's in a dark corner of the basement so I'm not sure how easy it would be to get at it. It, along with several others, has been covered over with sheets for some considerable time, to protect them from dust in the basement.

Now I've got my mojo back to get on with the house project maybe I'll have a workshop to play with clocks again before too long.
How many clocks do you have and do you have a favorite one?
 

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I remember back in the days when I used the gun, it seems you could hold the trigger back and fire rounds one after another by pumping rounds into the chamber and it would automatically fire upon chambering because the trigger was held. These guns were popular in WWI as "trench guns" to clear enemy trenches, so, yes probably slam fire for sure.
Interesting. So I assume it lacks a trigger disconnector. How's the recoil when fired?
 

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How many clocks do you have and do you have a favorite one?

I have a load of clocks. Some of them work. I have one I bought from a guy at an antique show on the basis it didn't work properly so really hammered him down on the price. Then when I got it home I literally used a piece of pegwood to get the balance wheel turning and it's been working just fine ever since. It also has a lever to switch from silence to Westminster or Whittington chimes. I like the Whittington chimes, so use that setting.
 

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Interesting. So I assume it lacks a trigger disconnector. How's the recoil when fired?
Well I haven't shot it in about 40 years, but I don't recall that recoil was terrible. Planning on taking it to the range this year. We'll see how the recoil is.
 

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has a lever to switch from silence to Westminster or Whittington chimes.
Nice. I have a Howard Miller Grandfather clock that also has a chime lever. The lever has four options Westminster, St. Michael's, Whittington and silent. It's nice to have one clock that you can switch up the chime sound.

Do you have a grandfather clock too?
 

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Well I haven't shot it in about 40 years, but I don't recall that recoil was terrible. Planning on taking it to the range this year. We'll see how the recoil is.
Well the good thing is that if the recoil is terrible, you can always attach a recoil pad. :)
 

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Well the good thing is that if the recoil is terrible, you can always attach a recoil pad. :)
No recoil pad. We'll see if my 64-year-old shoulder can take it like my 24-year-old shoulder was able to 40 years ago. :D
 

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Probably my Alf alarm clock. I bought it on eBay.

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Nice. I have a Howard Miller Grandfather clock that also has a chime lever. The lever has four options Westminster, St. Michael's, Whittington and silent. It's nice to have one clock that you can switch up the chime sound.

Do you have a grandfather clock too?

I have two grandmother clocks. One needs attention, the other needs major attention. By "major attention" I mean it needs to be serviced and cleaned and needs most of the case replaced. When I've got space for a new case for it, and got myself a workspace that's suitable for clock movements, it's a project I'm looking forward to tackling. I'm not sure if I can carve detailed trim for it, or if I'll end up with a totally different design if I can turn something suitable on a lathe to give it something more than a simple geometric box as a case. Maybe I'll be able to lay my hands on some wood offcuts and make some fancy insets or something. There's a local cabinet shop that often has offcuts that they sell very cheaply, so once I've got some work space sorted out I'll keep an eye on them.
 

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No recoil pad. We'll see if my 64-year-old shoulder can take it like my 24-year-old shoulder was able to 40 years ago. :D
Brave man. Should I pray for your shoulder? (just kidding).
 

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I have two grandmother clocks. One needs attention, the other needs major attention. By "major attention" I mean it needs to be serviced and cleaned and needs most of the case replaced. When I've got space for a new case for it, and got myself a workspace that's suitable for clock movements, it's a project I'm looking forward to tackling. I'm not sure if I can carve detailed trim for it, or if I'll end up with a totally different design if I can turn something suitable on a lathe to give it something more than a simple geometric box as a case. Maybe I'll be able to lay my hands on some wood offcuts and make some fancy insets or something. There's a local cabinet shop that often has offcuts that they sell very cheaply, so once I've got some work space sorted out I'll keep an eye on them.
Sounds like you have a major job on your hands and certainly a challenging one. Would be fun to see a "before" and "after" picture. :)
 

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Is it a silver drachma or some other type of coin?
Its a bronze prutah, sometimes you see them advertised as the "widow's mite" coin.
 

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Sounds like you have a major job on your hands and certainly a challenging one. Would be fun to see a "before" and "after" picture. :)

"Before" isn't hugely impressive, the case is in pieces in the basement - much of it is plywood and the very top section (the part that holds the movement) is damaged from where it was dropped. If the price of wood doesn't go stupid I'm expecting the new case to be made from something nicer. Maybe oak, maybe walnut, depending on the price of wood at the time. I like the dark color of walnut, but like the grain of oak. Or maybe I'll go for something like southern yellow pine - it's a cheaper wood but I really like the look of it, especially when it's stained and lacquered.
 

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Its a bronze prutah, sometimes you see them advertised as the "widow's mite" coin.
Wasn't that coin one of the New Testament coins or am I mistaken? :unsure:
 

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the very top section (the part that holds the movement) is damaged from where it was dropped.
Why are you dropping things? (just kidding). Who dropped it?
maybe I'll go for something like southern yellow pine
Is there a difference between yellow pine and southern yellow pine?
 

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Why are you dropping things? (just kidding). Who dropped it?

It was actually me who dropped it. It needed attention before I dropped it and needs more attention now. I bought it at an estate sale very cheaply because it wasn't in great shape (the movement looked fine, as best as I could tell) and nobody could tell if it even worked or not, and when I loaded it into my car I didn't know the very top came off. I found out soon enough....

The face and movement appear to have survived unscathed, the case less so. Most of the case needed some TLC and some of it needed to be rebuilt, so it was a shame rather than a disaster.

Is there a difference between yellow pine and southern yellow pine?

I'm pretty sure it's the same stuff. Round here people call it SYP but I'm not aware of any difference. I guess anything referred to as "southern" loses the prefix the further south you go :)
 

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Wasn't that coin one of the New Testament coins or am I mistaken? :unsure:
Nope, you are not mistaken, that is correct :)
 
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