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subject: What Type Of Grandfather Clocks Should I Purchase? [print this page]


Grandfather clocks are among today"s valuable possessions. There are two types of clocks available in our modern time. These are the antique and the reproduction. The Antique is the one that was manufactured 60 years or earlier. This clock needs to be wound every now and then. It also costs more.

On the other hand, a modern grandfather clock or the reproduction does not need to be wound. When a time will come that you need to replace its battery, you only have to do it without any adjustments on the mechanical system. It is not as expensive as the antique clock.

If you are buying an antique, ensure that all the components are intact and still functional. Double-check on the clock especially if it comes from a century earlier. There may be some part missing.

For example, inspect the trunk cheeks under the hood. This part of the clock is where the movement"s seat board sits on the trunk. The movement seat board is the piece of timber to which the movement is fastened.

If something needs a repair, have a professional take a look at it. Never trust it with someone who wants to experiment or see what a real antique clock looks like inside. It will cost you a fortune. Also, you have to make an agreement with your dealer about who should cover the expenses. In most cases, the dealers will pay.

No matter which type of clocks you are buying, each serves its purpose. It can grace the area with its attractive style, and design. Both have a resonating sound every hour and thirty minutes thereafter.

In buying this precious time-telling device, you need to consider your space. Although the clock does not require a huge space, it deserves to have a good location where it can be appreciated from all angles.

Grandfather clocks are a tower. But if you do not have enough space, maybe you can buy the grandmother clock, which can be hung from a wall. The grandmother clock has the same features of a grandfather. The differences are the size and its value.

The value is another consideration. As mentioned earlier, antique clocks are more expensive. A grandfather is more expensive than a grandmother. Modern clocks are almost 50% lower than the antique"s value.

Ask yourself if buying an antique or a reproduction is a comfortable expenditure. It is fine to sacrifice some of your "wants" to allow you to save for the clock. Just make certain that you are not sacrificing the budget allotted for your children"s educational needs, your health supplements and theirs as well.

Grandfather clocks are always associated with the rich as only those who are wealthy can afford to have them. Even today, despite the competition among the manufacturers, having one in your household can mean prosperity in your family. Hence, these clocks are more than a device that tells time. It symbolizes a fortune.

by: Rudy Silva




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