Is your upcoming class full? I live in Oklahoma City and would like to attend. I have tools and several years of experience with anniversary clocks. Mike Felty
Re: Huber "patent algemeldet" almost complete
Thanks, Eric. How nice that your clock has the original key! I believe I have found a key that will work and put it on order. The pendulum shaft end "chucks" are 2mm which is a 00 key, I believe.
Mike
Re: Huber "patent algemeldet" almost complete
John, thanks for the warm welcome and the very interesting details about these fascinating clocks. I have noticed as I have become acquainted with these clocks and this forum that you have an astonishing mastery of this subject matter.
The base of...
Re: Huber "patent algemeldet" almost complete
Etmb61:
Thanks for pointing out my mistake on the capitals! I should have looked at my own before picture!:glasses:
Thanks also for the tip about the key. I will look for one. The shaft turns fine with needle nose pliers. One slip though and a...
First, thank you to all who post and help with your knowledge and experience.
I was bitten by the anniversary clock bug about two years ago and have restored a dozen or so. It would not have been possible without lurking and learning on this forum. The photos that are occasionally posted have...
Heidi and group:
I have a FHS that is very similar. It is an 1103A plate and appears to have the same pendulum by appearance. See attached photographs.
My clock was manufactured in 1969 and has 911-000 on the back plate.
The pendulum weighs 7.5 ounces.
I had problems regulating this clock...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.