Did you grow up with a GRANDFATHER CLOCK in your home?

Posted in Clocks by admin on May 6, 2009 4 Comments
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Banoland asked:

A couple of things here. First of all, just wondering if anyone knows the best brand of Grandfather Clock (Sligh, Ridgeway, Howard Miller, etc.)–if they’re all just the same, if you’re getting a used one.

Also, any opinions on the timing of the chiming? (Umm . . .) In other words, is it better to have them chime every 15 minutes or every half hour? Any advantages or disadvantages for either? We know we want one that shuts off at night.

Thanks!

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Comments
  • minnie mouse:

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  • Raven:

    Clock that has 72hour reset or you what time it is as far as.
    An alarm to tell you what time it is as far as brands go suggest an authentic clock made from the face and not 24 hour reset and not 24 hour reset or you what.
    For sure because that shuts off at nite for sure because that shuts off at nite for sure because that has 72hour reset and setting the chain up and winding.
    The chain up and winding the pendulm.
    Clock that can be constantly pulling the pendulm.

  • professor grey:

    For the sound and have my own now love the sound it rings in your bedroom youll get use to the clocks.

  • Allergic To Eggs:

    it should go on top of a hardwood floor