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Old City Park is an ideal place to have a clock repair class. The classroom is in a
restored victorian house. Here we see the class enjoying some of the other attractions
in the park. |
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Bob Nicolaysen examines his mainspring barrel.
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You do not need to call the vice squad! This is not some sort of dice game! Some of these clock repair guys spend half their time at the bench; the other half looking for parts they have dropped on the floor! This time it is Gerald Lacy and Len Kaufman. |
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Len Kaufman assembling his movement. How many eyes does this guy need?? |
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Gerald Lacy assembling his movement. Sometimes it is tough getting those last couple of pivots in. |
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Paul Hopson wonders if the wheels are in the right holes. Ron said the wheels have to go back in the same place they came from!
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Corey Stratton is using a TimeTrax to check his movement. |
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Don Bush relaxes in relief after getting his movement assembled properly.
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Now here is one happy dude! When Russ Aikins sits down at a lathe, everything is wonderful! Of course, Russ is the instructor for all our lathe classes. |
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