Posted 2 years ago
aycockonxion
(120 items)
This clock is in a little bit rough condition, but I think I can get it running with one trip to the repair shop. There are a couple of minor cosmetic flaws in the blue plastic and the clock face, but not too bad.
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Thank you very much ThriftStoreAddict and scandinavian_pieces!
What a great piece!
Thank you for the comment sallyr!
Thank you for the love Kerry and dj-reverb!
Great look, really retro!!
Thank you for the comment and the love packrat-place!!
Thanks for the love AntiqueRadioZenith4!!
I'd love to convert this to battery operation for you... I have done many of this type.
Conversions basically destroy the value of a vintage or antique clock...even if it's non-functioning. It's far better to buy a reproduction if you want the convenience and accuracy of a modern timepiece.