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    #16
    Neat pictures guys.

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      #17
      yea, I notice some half empty bottles...

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        #18
        I went so far as to make a lightbox to take pictures of my 'stuff'.

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          #19
          [IMG]<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/25952469@N03/2469280216/" title="Old Clock by bill.bailey57, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3068/2469280216_940c118ba6_b.jpg" width="1024" height="940" alt="Old Clock" /></a>[/IMG]

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            #20
            Flickr changed something?

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              #21
              Must have, Bill.

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                #22
                Shane, more info and pics of the Clock. I like old clocks.

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                  #23
                  Thanks Shane, I didn't take much time to figure out the changes made at Flickr.

                  The Clock? "Ingraham" Solid wood about 10" x 12" the face is about 6" in diameter. It has 2 main springs one of which is broken about half way in the spool. When I wind it it runs long enough for the broken spring to fail. No other labels or identifying features although it look like it may have had a glued on paper label on the rear at some point.
                  This is the exact clock.
                  It was owned by my Great Grandfather. It survived a tornado and a house fire where the smoke turned the face very brown but may have added a touch of class. I figure it may be 110 years old.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by timbertoes View Post
                    Shane, more info and pics of the Clock. I like old clocks.
                    Oh, sorry. That's Bill's picture. I was just posting it for him.

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                      #25
                      Thanks, an interesting clockmaker.

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