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Wow, that is a beautiful clock! I love the A&C look of it, and that QSRO!

In my next life, I want to retire from your company!
 

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Yes, a very beautiful clock. I love everything about it. you did an exceptional job.
 

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And all I got after teaching 40 years at my school was a brass Apple. Those employees came out ahead. Great job on the clock. I use QSRO on 90% of my projects.
 

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That is one beautiful build.
 

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Excellent, Turned out great, glad you got it done and I'm sure the recipient will cherish it for a long time.
 

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Great job Buddy as always. Perfect grain choice and finish. I love the Arts style. A++++++

Hope all is well.
 

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That is a beautiful clock and an excellent choice of wood . I know what you mean about making changes to plans. I rarely use them but change them to suit me if I do.

Jim
 

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Very pretty. I like the change you made to the bonnet. It is an upgrade to Norms. Well done.
I have been wanting to build this clock as well but the mechanism is so expensive. Did you purchase the mechanism from "Klock it" like Norm suggests or were you able to find a cheaper one somewhere else.
 

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Realy impresive work. Sure it will stay for generations in his family.
 

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Nicely done! A very attractive clock.
Roger
 

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Great clock.
Glad to see a "real" clock movement in it instead of one of those darn quartz movements. After all the work making a clock cabinet is seems a shame when people put $39 quarts movements in them.
Clock are one of my favorite things to build.
 

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Great job. That's a heck of a retirement gift. Looks beautiful.
 

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Beautifully done. Like the QS red oak used on the clock. The stain you used seems to work well.
 

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Correct, the movement came from klockit. I also decreased the amount of taper in the front on the sides. Thanks again everyone.
 

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Beautiful. Nice work. I would love to build a clock one of these days.
 
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