Loren Marcus
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- Jul 19, 2022
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I am very much a beginner, but I love old clocks and try to purchase them whenever I can. I don't collect the to someday sell them but to pass them down to my Children and Grand Children.
Most of the clocks do not work and I try to repair them, not very good at it yet though.
I thought I would sand this 1915 WL Gilbert case down and refinish it before I tackle the inside mechanism.
Well I'm not so smart as the picture I included I thought that symbol in all 4 corners were ingraved in the wood, lol, they are not. I noticed it immediately but had already sanded to much to stop.
I am trying to figure out after I paint it to be able to put those patterns back on each corner, or if I can find the full size symbol to try to copy, but still don't know how to get them back on clock. My Sister in-law mentioned guilting but she not I have any idea how that is done.
Please give any suggestions you have.
Thank you.
Loren
Most of the clocks do not work and I try to repair them, not very good at it yet though.
I thought I would sand this 1915 WL Gilbert case down and refinish it before I tackle the inside mechanism.
Well I'm not so smart as the picture I included I thought that symbol in all 4 corners were ingraved in the wood, lol, they are not. I noticed it immediately but had already sanded to much to stop.
I am trying to figure out after I paint it to be able to put those patterns back on each corner, or if I can find the full size symbol to try to copy, but still don't know how to get them back on clock. My Sister in-law mentioned guilting but she not I have any idea how that is done.
Please give any suggestions you have.
Thank you.
Loren


