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Pinesol Postings: Grandma's clock, reprise

Without the case, weights, face, hands and pendulum, my Grandmother's Clock looks totally unfamiliar. Last month, the antique clock my grandfather, Eugene Fellows, gave my grandmother, Anne Edwards Fellows, in 1906 began to run erratically. It would stop. My husband, Doug, would balance it and give the pendulum a nudge. It would run for a day or two, then stop again. Repeat procedures. Again it would stop. Click here to read the Pinesol Postings blog.

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