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NAWCC #211 National Watch & Clock Collectors Bulletin April 1981 Horology Horlogerie
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April 1981 issue of the Bulletin of the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors, Inc. [Whole Number 211. Vol. XXIII, No. 2.]
Highlights of this issue include:
* A study of a tall clock by Benjamin Cheney, Hartford by Robert C. Cheney
* The ancient Japanese pillar clock by Wilhelm Brandes
* The Seth Thomas Sonora chime clock, part 2 by H. Kirk Fallin
* In pursuit of collecting by Norman Langmaid
* A Prototype Aurora Watch by Tom Richards
* Reproduction clocks: fakes, fads, or treasures? by Philip E. Balcomb
* A successful method to dispose of clocks by Chester and Fern Abell
* Some watches of English fiction by Michael Edidin
* Information required by the cutter maker when you order cutters for horological gears and pinions by Henry P. Rodgers
The publication covers pages 113 to 220 in the volume.
There may be some yellowish age-related spotting on some pages as well as on the upper/lower page edge and an occasional underlined or marked passage.
Highlights of this issue include:
* A study of a tall clock by Benjamin Cheney, Hartford by Robert C. Cheney
* The ancient Japanese pillar clock by Wilhelm Brandes
* The Seth Thomas Sonora chime clock, part 2 by H. Kirk Fallin
* In pursuit of collecting by Norman Langmaid
* A Prototype Aurora Watch by Tom Richards
* Reproduction clocks: fakes, fads, or treasures? by Philip E. Balcomb
* A successful method to dispose of clocks by Chester and Fern Abell
* Some watches of English fiction by Michael Edidin
* Information required by the cutter maker when you order cutters for horological gears and pinions by Henry P. Rodgers
The publication covers pages 113 to 220 in the volume.
There may be some yellowish age-related spotting on some pages as well as on the upper/lower page edge and an occasional underlined or marked passage.


