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Telechron Model AB712 "Alarm-Lite"

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Art Deco Clocks344 of 344New Haven "Geometric Series" Shelf ClockArthur F. Poole, Gravity Electric Clock, Model 71, "Romanesque" 1928, serial number 10022
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    Posted 14 years ago

    Chadakoin
    (73 items)

    Designed by George Graf and manufactured by General Electric/Telechron between 1931-1936, the Alarm-Lite has a "Dura-silver Alloy" case, molded black bakelite base, and a lighted dial with adjustable illumination. Height 5", width 4-1/4", Depth 3".

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    Comments

    1. mhlatke, 13 years ago
      Cool little clock. I picked one up at a flea market almost 20 years ago and it started a collection of Telechron red dot clocks. Yours appears to be in excellent condition.
    2. philman38, 8 years ago
      I just found one for $50 in good condition but the light doesn't work, should I buy it ?
    3. Clocksmith Clocksmith, 3 years ago
      The motor rotors dry out and can be opened by heating the soldered joint after placing it in a vise and popping it apart with a channel locks plier. Rebuilt 1rpm motors can be expensive if you don’t surrender the old motor to the repairman. Hopefully, the gears are all metal and it can be re-lubricated with electrical grease and re-assembled. I have a few; the magnetic coil is another story not as easily solved.

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