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michaeljp86
10-26-06, 09:44 PM
I picked up a scroll saw magazine at lowes and they had plans to build a small grand father clock. I would like to build it but I dont know where to get the clock for it and they didnt say anything about where to get one. Does anyone know a good place to get the clock parts? Thanks alot
twelvepole
10-26-06, 10:25 PM
There are many websites that sell clock parts and pendulums for grandfather clocks. You may want to request a catalog so you can study them. Begin your search at http://www.klockit.com/
ImCurious
10-30-06, 07:55 PM
www.klockit.com is a good starting point. I believe the term you need to look for is "clock movement(s)". If you're thinking of a good quality, mechanical clock then get ready for a good price too. $300-500 is about mid-range for a decent movement. jmo.
Max Diyer
12-02-06, 03:53 PM
another good clock site is : steebar.com