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DATELINE: NOV 2007

John Trubshaw
A square dial lantern with a difference, by Brian Loomes.

Dating a longcase
How old is your grandfather? asks Dennis Radage, Canada.

Caledonian Registered
More thoughts on a horological mystery, by Peter Gosnell.

Beginner's Guide to
Clock Repair

Part 14: Dismantling a French countwheel striking movement, by Ian Beilby.

Roosevelt clock goes
under the hammer

A Cartier clock given to Franklin Delano Roosevelt is to be auctioned in New York.

FDR clock


Penman's Design & Build
Building a bridge, by Laurie Penman.

American Notebook
'Walnuts' and 'Oaks', by Doug Cowan.

Sundial Page
Modern Heraldry, by Christopher Daniel.

Diary of a Clock Repairer
Never blame the last guy, says Robert Loomes.

         
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I use plastic garden cord to retain parts in my cleaning machine. Going, strike and other parts from the same movement can be retained.
The cord is cheap, easy to use and has many uses. It can be obtained from gardens centres and DIY stores.

Steve Hopkins, UK

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