polkanut
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Saw an ad on my local Craigslist for a grandmother clock for $50.00. I called, and the owner said because it wasn't working he would sell it for $10 instead. I jumped on it. I said I was willing to get it fixed, and paid the money. Will post pics once it is in place in our dining room. For now here are some pics of the paperwork that came with it. The copyright on the instruction booklet says 1962, but the warranty card has a zip code on it. So I'm thinking it was probably made after 1964.
They had recently moved it out of their dining room to get the carpet cleaned, and when they moved it back into place it wouldn't keep running. They're downsizing because of having sold their home so selling it was twofold. Win for us though!
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They had recently moved it out of their dining room to get the carpet cleaned, and when they moved it back into place it wouldn't keep running. They're downsizing because of having sold their home so selling it was twofold. Win for us though!
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