Posted 5 months ago
rlwindle
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This is the "Vernon" model 370A, the only difference between it and the "Clinton" model 370", is the etched glass on the bezel, had it been plain it would have been a Clinton.
The clock measures 6-1/8 inch inches high, 5-1/2 inches long, and 4-1/4 inches deep. It is in excellent condition, it works and keeps time quietly, no growling. This clock has a nice wood case which appears to be mahogany, but unfortunately it has a few scratches on it, along with some other cosmetic use marks. The scratches are on the top of the clock, but they appear to be in the finish and not into the wood below. Some of the silvering on the bezel lens lost There is also a chip out of the base in the rear of the clock. The MAZDA bulb still works and lights the clock at night. The cord to the clock has been replaced and in great condition.
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