Posted 2 years ago
Stonie
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Have this old copper school clock that was painted tan and after removing the paint found it to be solid copper, these were used in schools, hotels, train stations and other large buildings, it's called a Slave clock since it would be wired to a master clock that would keep time for all the clocks in the building. I decided to use it as a end table.
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Very clever. DD@Phila
With out the Master clock, not much else you can do with out a replace, also it has a off set of the gears on the back side of the clock about 4" so the copper frame would not be flush on the wall and I don't want t o cut a hole in the wll for it.