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		<title>Can&#8217;t afford an antique clock?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 00:33:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you love the antiquated style clocks, but simply can’t justify spending hundreds or thousands of dollars? Luckily you can get lots of antique style examples, at a fraction of the cost of a true old model. How about a grand father style long case, for no more than about $150 US. Probably true that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you love the antiquated style clocks, but simply can’t justify spending hundreds or thousands of dollars? Luckily you can get lots of antique style examples, at a fraction of the cost of a true old model. How about a grand father style long case, for no more than about $150 US. Probably true that these things are all built in Asia, but you will find the build quality is still very good. Likewise you can find replica old style wall hanging clocks which operate just like the antiques, driven by pendulums. Some of these look exactly like the originals they were copied from, and in fact you will find they run quieter.   What you will find is that the cheaper models are actually running off batteries &#8211; they are basically a wooden case, with a normal modern electric clock mechanism built into the top. There might still be a pendulum, but in this case it is just for show. A replica that actually runs off the pendulum weight will obviously cost quite a bit more, but can still be had for about $200, which is still much less than the antique.  Keep in mind that the electrically operated replica models will keep better time, and are quite silent &#8211; I’ve said this before and will say it again, that constant loud ticking can get really annoying even if you love the old fellow.  Replica clocks can be found in every style. You can get <a href="http://aboutwallclocks.com/antique-wall-clocks-an-overview-part-one/" target="_self">carriage clocks</a> (fairly small box shaped clocks, first carried by travelers in Austria in the 1800’s), grandfather clocks (the tall, imposing units found in every Victorian mansion), cuckoo clocks and stern looking <a href="http://aboutwallclocks.com/old-and-antique-clocks-an-over-view-part-two/" target="_self">mantle clocks</a>.  If you’re on a budget a replica antique clock can be a great way to add some class to a home. And realistically, the replica antique is going to be a lot easier to use and won’t cost anything in maintenance.</p>
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		<title>Three Types Of Large Wall Clocks</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 09:03:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a lot of different types of wall clocks in the world today. For the most part these clocks are going to be of mediocre standard and mass produced however there are some that are of handcrafted quality. The wall clocks that we will be talking about today are the cuckoo clock, the mantle [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of different types of wall clocks in the world today. For the most part these clocks are going to be of mediocre standard and mass produced however there are some that are of handcrafted quality. The wall clocks that we will be talking about today are the cuckoo clock, the mantle clock, the grandfather clock and the pendulum wall clock.
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<p>The first clock that will be discussed today is the cuckoo clock. The cuckoo clock otherwise known as the black forest clock is famous for two reasons. The first reason that makes this clock so famous is that makes a very distinct sound like a &#8220;cuckoo&#8221; when the clock strikes either the hour or half hour. The second reason that these clocks are so famous is because they come from the coveted black forest regions of Germany.</p>
<p>The next wall clock on our agenda today is the mantle clock. This clock can come in a variety of ways but for the most part comes in the shape of a box of sorts. These clocks are more times than not set atop the mantle. This is of course where the timepiece gets its name. Often times these clocks are carved out of an elegant wood.</p>
<p>The grandfather clock is out next timepiece that we will be discussing today. This particular type of wall clock has been around for a long time and dates back to the 1656 with Christiaan Huygens being the first to build one. The way of telling that it is a grandfather clock is by the characteristic pendulum and intricate carvings or inlays that line the wood.</p>
<p>The pendulum wall clock is our last clock that we will be going over today. This clock movement is responsible for both the cuckoo clock and the grandfather clock&#8217;s mechanical workings. This timepiece movement was made famous by the book by Edgar Allan Poe.</p>
<p>So to recap the three clocks that we talked about today are all high quality handcrafted wall clocks. There are of course many other timepieces out there that are equally nice but these are just some of my favorites.</p>
<p>For more information about <a href="http://pocketwatchguide.com/2010/01/different-types-of-wall-clocks/">large wall clocks</a> and the <a href="http://pocketwatchguide.com/category/clocks/">large wall clock</a> </p>
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