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What is the Pendulum in a Grandfather Clock?

Pendulums are the most recognized part of the grandfather clock. Usually made out of metal, the pendulum in a grandfather clock is responsible for the ‘tick tock’ pitch made when it swings back...

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What Is the Movement of a Grandfather Clock?

Not all grandfather clocks are the same in terms of how they keep time. Not only are grandfather clocks produced in a variety of styles, but they are also created with different functions depending...

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What Is the Best Way to Move a Grandfather Clock?

Now that you’ve found the perfect grandfather clock to add as a lovely addition to your collection, you may be wondering how in the world you’ll move it there, especially if you purchased it from...

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How Many Weights Does a Grandfather Clock Have?

Grandfather clocks are beautiful collectibles, but did you know that there are intricate mechanisms that allow grandfather clocks to keep time accurately? One of the mechanisms that allow grandfather...

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How Accurate are Grandfather Clocks?

A grandfather clock, while a beautiful collectible, shouldn’t only serve as just another piece of furniture. It’s important that it also keep time accurately as it is a clock after all! Because...

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Do All Grandfather Clocks Have to Be Wound?

If you’re considering purchasing a Grandfather clock, with its swinging pendulums, echoing chimes, and long wooden cases, you might be wondering how you’ll keep your new clock functioning. There...

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