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#235538 11/30/09 02:42 AM
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I've checked Flea-bay and they are smokin' crack on the prices..

I'd like a regular ole' windy-uppy clock, nothing digital, nothing lighted, nothing electric....

Anybody have a line on where I could find one for something less than next week's pay check...

Anyone? Anyone? Buhler?

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Good luck - the old mechanical clocks seem to be prize possessions nowadays. I have both a Waltham and Thommen 8-day clocks that both need work. Alas, finding anyone with the time and parts to fix them is unlikely.


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Tim, When I wanted a clock I ended up with an electric one from Sporty's. [sportys.com]
Not hard to install and never had it drain the battery.


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Flea bay? That's funny! I never buy anything on it anymore, altho I'll sell stuff there. I got new prices for old stuff I'd have given away.


Life is short, eat dessert first.

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