Posted 1 year ago
jploger
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My mother bought this clock about 60 years ago at a farm auction. The finish was extremely dark from age, and appeared it did not work. She took the clock assembly out and soaked it in kerosine for a few days; she stripped the aged finish and refinished it. It turned out beautiful and kept excellent time. It features the day of month on the dial.
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Nice heirloom, great new history with your family.