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Hello, my name is John Baker. I retired 5 years ago as a CPA. 73 years old and in good health.  15736173626758550467272669850157.thumb.jpg.3d1ca6e823675714bcea0c5da3e66834.jpgI am a member of AAHS in Melbourne Australia. Been working and learning about clock restoration and repair for about 5 years now. I have a small collection including carriage, 400 day, French, English, German American, clocks. About 20 all up.

I am not allowed to have any more inside. I suppose you haven't heard that before.

I am a little illiterate with computers. I will improve. The attached image is a recent acquisition. My wife likes it and I think she can call it as hers. I am now allowed more clocks.

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Thank you for your introduction and welcome to this friendly forum.

Looking forward to seeing the clocks you have and telling us how you go about repairing/restoring. I'm more into clocks then watches.  

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welcome JB to the forum, I likewise am a septugenarian  and still standing just.  Like you my clocks are limited the missus doe'snt like ticking clocks so they all stand silent although the 400 day ones run (quiet)  the ones in the workshop run and chime  great!!!.

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