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Technical Book - CLOCK REPAIRING AS A HOBBY (Soft Cover) 1972

New Century Publishers Inc (USA)

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HISTORY:

TICK TOCK - TICK TOCK Don't you just love that sound?

Hopefully someone other than myself shares a passion for OLD clocks, the wind up type (clockwork)

A long time ago I collected mechanical clocks, fascinated with all those gears and cogs! Nothing fancy, just some early 20th Century mantle clocks such as the Ansonia's from USA and I needed a book to learn how they work and how to properly maintain and if need be, service them.

I bought this book new in 1972 and found it extremely useful, at a beginners level anyway.

My collection of clocks have long since found a new home, the only remanents of my clock days are a nice 'looking' Grandfather clock but alas, it is a 'fake' with electronic control of the movement. There is a key but it only winds the springs for those lovely chimes.

On with the book I am seeking a new owner for ....

CLOCK REPAIRING AS A HOBBY

ISBN 0-8329-1118-6

NO barcode

Author: Harold C. Kelly

New Century Publishing (USA)

The author has a great deal of experience in the world of mechanical clocks and although this book is of USA origin, perfectly applicable to 'other' clock mechanisms.

Pocket sized (14cm x 21cm = largish pockets!)

Soft cover

128 pages

Content page is shown in one of the photographs so you get an idea of the areas covered

Not just all text, copious amounts of drawings and sketches, even diagrams of the special tools that may be required e.g spring holders so they don't go boing! when the gears are dismantled.

Rear of the book has an index list to help find that special section you may be looking for.

COSMETIC CONDITION:

USED

CLEAN

NO missing pages!

Paper remains White without spotting or foxing (where paper changes from White to a Brownish colour due to reactions with the environment)

NO personal writing nor are there any "working notes"

I have always kept this book in a little plastic packet, this is the reason the pages look so good

Spine (glued) is secure and not falling apart

I have now placed the book back into a sealed clear plastic packet, waiting for another clock enthusiast to make use of it ...

USED Exactly as described