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BOOKS
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ANNIVERSARY CLOCK ADJUSTING by Mervyn Passmore
HOROLOVAR 400 DAY CLOCK REPAIR GUIDE by Charles Terwilliger
CLOCKS & CLOCK REPAIRING by Eric Smith
CLOCK AND WATCH ESCAPEMENTS by W. J. Gazeley
THE CLOCK REPAIRER'S HANDBOOK by Laurie Penman
CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRING by Donald de Carle
THE CLOCK REPAIRER'S MANUAL by Mick Watters
CLOCK REPAIR PRIMER by Philip E. Balcomb
THE CLOCK REPAIR FIRST READER by Philip E. Balcomb
COLLECTING & REPAIRING WATCHES by Max Cutmore
COMPLICATED WATCHES AND THEIR REPAIR by Donald de Carle
HOROLOGICAL HINTS AND HELPS by F.W.Britten
MECHANICAL & QUARTZ WATCH REPAIR by Mick Watters
POCKET WATCH HANDBOOK by M.Cutmore
PRACTICAL BALANCE AND HAIR-SPRING WORK by Walter J. Kleinlein
PRACTICAL CLOCK REPAIRING by Donald de Carle
PRACTICAL WATCH ADJUSTING by Donald de Carle
PRACTICAL WATCH REPAIRING by Donald de Carle
RESTORING GRANDFATHER CLOCKS by Eric and Brian Smith
RESTORING MUSICAL BOXES & MUSICAL CLOCKS by Arthur W J G Ord-Hume
REPAIRING OLD CLOCKS AND WATCHES by Anthony J. Whiten
WATCH AND CLOCK MAKING AND REPAIRING by W. J. Gazeley
WATCH AND CLOCK ENCYCLOPEDIA (REVISED) by Donald de Carle
WATCH & CLOCKMAKERS HANDBOOK, DICTIONARY AND GUIDE by F.J.Britten
KEEPING TIME, COLLECTING & CARING by Richard Good
HOW TO MAKE GALILEO'S ESCAPEMENT by John Wilding
ADHESIVES & SEALANTS by David Lammas
AIRBRUSH & SPRAY PAINTING MANUAL by Ian Peacock
THE AMATEUR'S LATHE by L.H.Sparey
THE AMATEUR'S WORKSHOP by Ian Bradley
THE ART OF WELDING by W. A. Vause
BASIC BENCHWORK by L. Oldridge
CAD FOR MODEL ENGINEERS by D.A.G. Brown
COMPLETE ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO SHARPENING by Thomas Lie-Neilsen
DRILLS, TAPS AND DIES by Tubal Cain
ELECTROPLATING by J. Poyner
ELECTRIC MOTORS by Jim Cox
ENGRAVING ON PRECIOUS METALS by A. Brittain & P. Morton
FOUNDRYWORK FOR THE AMATEUR by B. Terry Aspin
GEARS AND GEAR CUTTING by Ivan Law
HARDENING, TEMPERING AND HEAT TREATMENT by Tubal Cain
MEASURING AND MARKING METALS by Ivan Law
METAL EMBOSSING by Yolanda Carranza Valle
METALWORK AND MACHINING HINTS & TIPS by Ian Bradley
MILLING OPERATIONS IN THE LATHE by Tubal Cain
MAKING AN EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK by Alan Timmins
MAKING SMALL WORKSHOP TOOLS by Stan Bray
MODEL TRACTION ENGINE CONSTRUCTION by John Haining
MODEL ENGINEERING, A FOUNDATION COURSE by Peter Wright
MODEL ENGINEER'S HANDBOOK by Tubal Cain
SCREWCUTTING IN THE LATHE by Martin Cleeve
SAWS AND SAWING by Ian Bradley
SHEET METAL WORK by R. E. Wakeford
SOLDERING AND BRAZING by Tubal Cain
UNIMAT III LATHE ACCESSORIES by Bob Loader
WORKHOLDING IN THE LATHE by Tubal Cain
WATCHMAKER'S & MODEL ENGINEER'S LATHE by Donald de Carle
VERTICAL MILLING IN THE HOME WORKSHOP by Arnold Thorp
ELECTRIC MOTORS IN THE HOME WORKSHOP by Jim Cox
SIMPLE WORKSHOP DEVICES by Tubal Cain
SPINDLES by Harprit Shandhu
WORKSHOP CONSTRUCTION by Jim Forrest & Peter Jennings
WORKSHOP ELECTRICS by Alex Weiss
WORKSHOP MATERIALS by Alex Weiss
USEFUL WORKSHOP TOOLS by Stan Bray
HOME WORKSHOPS HINTS AND TIPS by V. Smeed
THE BACKYARD FOUNDRY by B. Terry Aspin
TRADITIONAL FINISHING TECHNIQUES from the Editors of Fine Woodwroking
SUCCESS WITH JOINTS by Ralph Laughton
A SILVERSMITH'S MANUAL by Bernard Cuzner
PRACTICAL GILDING by Peter & Ann Mactaggart
PRACTICAL JEWELLERY REPAIR by James Hickling
WATCHMAKERS AND CLOCKMAKERS OF THE WORLD by Brian Loomes
CLOCKMAKERS & WATCHMAKERS OF SCOTLAND by Donald Whyte
ANTIQUE BRITISH CLOCKS, A Buyer's Guide by Brian Loomes
THE PRICE GUIDE TO COLLECTABLE CLOCKS by Alan and Rita Shenton
CLOCK & WATCH TRADEMARK INDEX OF EUROPEAN ORIGIN by Karl Kochmann
GUSTAV BECKER STORY by Karl Kochmann
GUSTAV BECKER CLOCKS by Tran Duy Ly
BLACK FOREST CLOCKMAKER & THE CUCKOO CLOCK by Karl Kochmann
ENGLISH DIAL CLOCKS by Ronald E. Rose
PAINTED DIAL CLOCKS (1770-1870) by Brian Loomes
THE CAMERER CUSS BOOK OF ANTIQUE WATCHES
OLD CLOCKS AND WATCHES AND THEIR MAKERS by F.J.Britten
POPULAR ANTIQUES AND THEIR VALUES 1800-1875 by Tony Curtis
THE FRENCH MARBLE CLOCK by Nicholas M. Thorpe
ANSONIA CLOCKS : A Guide to identification & prices ($US) by Tran Duy Ly
AMERICAN CLOCKS VOL. 1 by Tran Duy Ly
AMERICAN CLOCKS VOL.2 by Tran Duy Ly
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ANTIQUE AMERICAN CLOCKS by Robert W. & Harriett Swedberg
WATERBURY CLOCKS by Tran Duy Ly
ANEROID BAROMETERS AND RESTORATION by Philip R. Collins
ANTIQUE BAROMETERS: An Illustrated Survey by Edwin Banfield
BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 by Edwin Banfield
BAROMETERS, STICK OR CISTERN TUBE by Edwin Banfield
BAROMETERS, WHEEL OR BANJO by Edwin Banfield
BAROMETERS, ANEROID AND BAROGRAPHS by Edwin Banfield
THE HISTORY OF THE BAROMETER by W. E. Knowles-Middleton
CARE AND RESTORATION OF BAROMETERS by Philip R. Collins
THE ITALIAN INFLUENCE ON ENGLISH BAROMETERS by Edwin Banfield
ANTIQUE AND TWENTIETH CENTURY JEWELLERY by Vivienne Becker
WATCHES, THEIR HISTORY, DECORATION & MECHANISM by G. H. Baillie
GRANDFATHER NICOLAY by Thomas Boyce
THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO MAKING WOODEN CLOCKS by John. A. Nelson
MAKING CLOCKS by Stan Bray
SPRING DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE by Tubal Cain
A FORTUNE IN YOUR ATTIC by Tony Curtis
BRADBURY'S BOOK OF HALLMARKS by Frederick Bradbury
SUNDIALS, THEIR THEORY & CONSTRUCTION by Albert E. Waugh
SMITHS DOMESTIC CLOCKS compiled by Barrie Smith A short history of the Smiths clockmaking 'Empire' followed by well illustrated pages showing the styles and in most cases, dates of manufacture of most of their range produced either side of the second world war. 189 pages. Soft cover.
HIS MASTERS VOICE by Dave Cooper
TIME UNDER SAIL by A.N.T. Varzeliotis
MOTOR ACCESSORIES CATALOGUE 1910, S. SMITH & SON LTD A well illustrated catalogue showing most of the replacement parts and accessories available for car owners from the early 1900's through to the close of the 20th century. 135 pages. Soft cover.
THE CARRIAGE CLOCK By Laurie Penman
THE BRITISH MUSEUM CLOCKS by David Thompson
RAILWAY CLOCKS By Ian P. Lyman
ECCENTRIC CONTRAPTIONS BY Maurice Collins Illustrating amazing gadjets, gizmos and thingamabob that were at the time considered to be at the cutting edge of technology,this is a wry celebration of the human race's perpetual search for a better way to do everything and anything. 220 pages, soft cover.
TOOL AND CUTTER SHARPENING by Harold Hall Sharpening workshop tools is the one task the least understood by by the majority of workshop owners. This book illustrates how most sharpening tasks can be carried out using a grinderand a few simply made accessories, to a standard comparable to sophisticated equipment. 128 pages, soft cover.
MOON MECHANISMS - A Restorer's Guide by P Grimwood Ideal for anyone wanting to restore or explore the moon mechanism of a longcase clock. Within the three main sections of the book are clear explanations of driving mechanisms, each example illustrated. The final section describes more unusual setups, plus further useful information. 72 pages. Soft cover.
JOHN MOORE & SONS OF CLERKENWELL, TURRET CLOCK MAKERS compiled by Chris McKa An informative, illustrated history of this famous company. Includes an index showing dates and locations of bells made during the last century. 70 pages. Soft cover.
TURRET CLOCK MAKERS, James W Benson of Ludgate Hill, compiled by Mike Bundock & Chris McKay. An informative illustrated booklet showing the advertising literature and some technical information on the turret and wall clocks this company made. 70 pages. Soft cover.
TIMEPIECES, Masterpieces of Chronometry, by David Christianson. A history of clocks and how the persuit of an ever-better clock has had a remarkable influence on scientific and technological developments. It will appeal to the amateur historian, clock enthusiast and those simply curious about the keeping of time throughout history. 172 pages. Hard cover.
BAROGRAPHS - by P R Collins Using a wide selection of illustrations, the author traces the development of the barograph. The information contained in the book helps the reader to appreciate the large variety of barographs there are in circulation today and also to recognise when found in auction houses, shops and fairs.140pages.Soft c
BIZARRE BAROMETERS AND OTHER UNUSUAL WEATHER FORECASTERS - by P R Collins This book is a miscellany of strange weather instruments from early weather glasses, novelty barometers right up to modern times. Among the weird and wonderful weather predictors uncovered are some of nature's barometers; sharks, frogs and leeches. No weather forecaster should be without this. 100Pages.SoftC
BANFIELD FAMILY COLLECTION OF BAROMETERS - by Edwin Banfield This book is an illustrated guide to the Banfield Family Collection of Baro- meters. It contains over 300 photographs of stick, wheel and aneroid barometers and barographs made between 1680 to the present day. The book also includes an introduction to the collection and description of each instrument. Soft cov.
A TREATISE ON METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS - by Negretti & Zambra The contents of this book is a faxilimie of the original and was written by the universally known manufacturers Negretti & Zambra, and first published in 18 The book describes the method of construction, and practical uses of barometers thermometers, hygrometers etc. Helped by 98 illustrations.152pages. Soft cover.
COLLECTING CLOCK MEMORIES - by Adrian Warwick This book is written by an amateur enthusiast who has a passion for the measurement of time and the instruments we use with which to measure its passing. It is a personal memory of a hobby that included the repair of things mechanical, and over the years has graduated to clocks.195 pages. Soft cover.
POCKET WATCHES 19TH & 20TH CENTURY - by Alan Shenton This book covers the later than usual period of 1800 - 1940, dealing with most types of pocket watches produced, explaining in clear, uncomplicated language precisely what to look out for what to avoid when making a purchase. This book is well illustrated and concentrates on everyday types & styles.480pages.Har
FITZROY AND HIS BAROMETERS - by Philip R. Collins In this book, P R Collins links Robert FitzRoy's early learnt weather knowledge to his appointment in 1854 as chief of the newly formed Meteorological Office. He investigates the first FitzRoy barometers and those he helped to design in order to begin weather forecasting in Britain.Numerous illustrations.144pp.Soft
REGULATOR CLOCK CONSTRUCTION - By Peter Heimann This book describes the construction of two different clock projects (an eight day and a month going regulator) and features full scale working drawings supported by detailed photographs and line drawings. It is intended for model engineering hobbyists with basic facilities. Soft cover, 144 pages.


SETTING UP LEAFLETS
Sheets describing the sitting, regulation & setting up of clocks. A5 double-sided leaflets. Give one away with every repair, and reduce the risk of problems later. (Setting up leaflets)
SETTING UP & REGULATING PENDULUM CLOCKS IN ENGLISH. Packs of 100.
SETTING UP & REGULATING PENDULUM CLOCKS IN FRENCH. Packs of 100.
SETTING UP & REGULATING PENDULUM CLOCKS IN GERMAN. Packs of 100.
SETTING UP & REGULATING 400 DAY CLOCKS IN ENGLISH. Packs of 25.
SETTING UP & REGULATING 400 DAY CLOCKS IN FRENCH. Packs of 25.
SETTING UP & REGULATING 400 DAY CLOCKS IN GERMAN. Packs of 25.


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