I have had this rim wind auto clock for many years. I’d like to have it checked out , repaired, etc. Does anyone know who might know how to fix the clock?
Thanks
Rim wind auto clock
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Re: Rim wind auto clock
Start with a local clock repair. Some of those guys are old timers and they will/can work on them. There is a place in Chicago that repairs old clocks including car clocks. Sometimes they just need a good cleaning and oiling to get them going. I went through 4 Phinney Walker clocks to take the best parts to get one nice working one with the mounting bracket.
Here’s the place in Chicago. You can ship it to them
https://www.ticktockclock.com
Here’s the place in Chicago. You can ship it to them
https://www.ticktockclock.com
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Re: Rim wind auto clock
Search this site for rim wind Phinney Walker clock. I recall seeing a good thread on this type of auto clock about a year ago. Jim Patrick
Here it is:
www.mtfca.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=18211
Here it is:
www.mtfca.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=18211