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    Posted 8 years ago

    Johnant
    (76 items)

    RECENT GARAGE SALE FIND RUNS A LITTLE SLOW BUT GORGEOUS ONE OF MY BEST FINDS AT&T presentation clock

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    1. pops52 pops52, 8 years ago
      Very nice!
    2. rniederman rniederman, 8 years ago
      Great garage sale find. Atmos clocks have amazing innovative technology. They must be perfectly level to run properly.
    3. Johnant, 8 years ago
      yeah mine is running a little slow expensive to fix but minor adjustment possible need to find the right person ,does anyone know someone in long island thanks
    4. shawnicus shawnicus, 8 years ago
      how minor?out of range on the small fast slow adjust lever on top of the movement?gentle adjustments usualy all you need just make sure to lock pendulum w the lever on the bottom front first.have a pretty identical model keeps near perfect time,..DONT OIL MOVEMENT have heard are so finely made oil slows em down,..are jeweled like a fine watch movement,..dang cool g sale find!!!
      might want to give a few hours after fidling to let it settle down sooo slow pendulum spins take a while to even out speed wise
    5. Johnant, 8 years ago
      I loose 5 min a day heard nut under slow fast can be adjusted? it is mint cond lever all the way to fast position leveled perfect
    6. shawnicus shawnicus, 8 years ago
      boy not sure,..id talk to someone who actualy specializes in em first id push the lever to the center position n see what it does ,.. counter intuitive i know but if the lever was cranked over hard it might be best to start in the middle n see if you can even it out,.usualy pretty dang acurate and yours is much newer than mine

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