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Rikki Gins Lounge => Collections and Collectibles => Topic started by: KSM on August 14, 2018, 08:37:06 PM
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I have this old gem from 1887 made by the Eight Day Dandy Line clock company out of New Hampshire at the time. It was a wedding gift to somebody I'll never know back in 1897 on March 18 of that year, that's what the little sticker/note on the back says. I wish it had names.. I still have the key and the thing works like a charm. Only problem is we don't keep iy wound and active because even though it sits a floor below our bedroom we'd still get woken up every hour.
No idea what it's worth, if anything. Nor have I looked into it.
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the thing works like a charm.
Now only if you could get it to work like a clock.
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Now only if you could get it to work like a clock.
Alright. It works like a charming clock. 8)
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Oh, CLOCKS! ::)
I thought you meant, "Clocks." ;D
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Great story that has to do with clocks.
Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Tim
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"Some say clocks are the fire in which we burn" pretty much 8)
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What about that flava flav guy, didn't he wear a clock? That guy looks like a skeleton wrapped in black electrical tape.
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I thought you meant Glocks.. here's one of my favorites
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I thought you meant Glocks.. here's one of my favorites
as long as it tells the time.
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