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  2. Ridgeway Clocks - Wikipedia

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    Ridgeway Clocks is a division of Howard Miller Company, and is a producer of longcase clocks, mantle clocks, and wall clocks. The company's facilities are located in Zeeland Michigan. According to Furniture Today magazine, Howard Miller is one of only three major manufacturers of floor clocks in the U.S. [citation needed]

  3. Howard Miller Clock Company - Wikipedia

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    Originally the company only made mantel clocks. Grandfather clocks did not become a part of the product line until the 1960s. The company began making curio cabinets in 1989. [citation needed] The company acquired the Ridgeway. [4] In 1983, the company acquired Hekman Furniture and Alexis Manufacturing. [5]

  4. Grandfather clock - Wikipedia

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    A grandfather clock (also a longcase clock, tall-case clock, grandfather's clock, hall clock or floor clock) is a tall, freestanding, weight-driven pendulum clock, with the pendulum held inside the tower or waist of the case. Clocks of this style are commonly 1.8–2.4 metres (6–8 feet) tall with an enclosed pendulum and weights, suspended by ...

  5. Talk:Ridgeway Clocks - Wikipedia

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    i have a ridgeway clock model no 120 with movement 32575d and serial no 1/20/82. i am in need of finding a local repairman. please forward via e-mail if possible. i would greately appreciate your help. my e-mail address is rmmcclung@aol.com thank you. — preceding unsigned comment added by 24.164.67.27

  6. Conservation and restoration of clocks - Wikipedia

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    The disassociation agent of deterioration refers to the separation or loss of individual parts of an object. This is possible in clocks, especially during cleaning or maintenance when the clock has to be disassembled. "Clocks can consist of up to five hundred individual components", [15] so preventive conservation can be complex for these ...

  7. Oval Office grandfather clock - Wikipedia

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    The Seymour tall case clock in the White House, more commonly known as the Oval Office grandfather clock, is an 8-foot-10-inch (269 cm) longcase clock, made between 1795 and 1805 in Boston by John and Thomas Seymour, and has been located in the Oval Office since 1975. [1]