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New garage clock!


Dorsai

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I'm pretty stoked by my new garage clock, so I thought I'd share.

This was given to me by my father-in-law recently, it's been in his garage for decades. Unfortunately, due to health issues he's no longer able to spend time in the garage, so now it's mine. It's a Telechron advertising clock, and based on both the design of the trucks on the face as well as the material of the back of the clock, it dates to WW II or slightly afterward.

It was keeping good time when I got it, but it was absolutely filthy (see 'decades', above) and needed a thorough cleaning inside and out. The face of these clocks is painted glass, and on many of them the paint has been damaged by people putting in bulbs of too-high wattage - but on this one the bulbs burned out decades ago and were never replaced (I don't think my father-in-law even knew it was supposed to light up), so the paint is pristine. I put some modern CFL bulbs in that give off very little heat, so now it's bright enough to serve as a night light in my garage. I touched up some flaked paint on the hands, replaced the original cord that had dry-rotted and was a fire waiting to happen, and behold:

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Those are some eye-popping prices on those eBay clocks! I can't imagine the clock itself is worth that much, my understanding is that they made millions of these over the years. Maybe the price is driven by what is being advertised on it? I'd love to find production numbers on the various types of ad clocks they made, but I've never found any information of that kind. I know this clock isn't unique, as you can search Google Images for "telechron cresci" and see at least two other examples. But how many clocks would an obscure truck-body maker in NJ commission?

Anyway, thanks for the links! It's always fun tracking down the history of oddities like this.

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Wow!!! That is WAY cool! Congrat's!

Man, I got to say that is a sweet clock. There is something to be said for the nostalgia of items from our pasts. There's a couple of things I would love to get from my grandpa's garage not so much to use, but just to remember. I will add though, please don't take offense as none is intended, my darling wife will vouch for this, when I am in the garage time has no bearing. After 30 years of marriage, my lovely wife knows there are only 2 things that will entice me to leave the garage, one is food, the other is ..... well I don't know you fellas well enough to get in to that. :)

 

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