Posted 2 years ago
rlwindle
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Designed by Paul Feher. This little clock enjoyed wide popularity in California and New York. It outsold the iconic "Zephyr" another lawson clock attributed to Mr. Weber. There is another model of this clock, it is wooden and there is only one in the hands of a private indiviual. This wooden New Yorker is thought to be a prototype, since wooden ones were never produced commercially.
This clock is in great condition, runs quietly, and the only noise I can hear from it is the numbers when they change. It is lit and the light still works. The cord has been replaced but everything else on it is original.
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