For anyone who wants to keep that family heirloom clock alive and accurate, or even your modern clock in good repair---Joe is The Man!\r
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I left 2 clocks for Joe to repair: The first one was a cheap, painted gold plastic Westclock that looked like a tea pot--and was mounted on the wall of my mother's kitchen. This clock has many memories of my youth growing up in Casper, Wyoming--and I wanted to keep it alive and in my family. Recently this clock had just stopped running--for reasons unbeknownst to me. Joe easily fixed this clock, cleaned it --and it is now on the wall of my study at home--working perfectly!\r
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The 2nd clock was not a family heirloom- but was an antique art deco design clock made by a company called New Haven. A beautiful thing--made of brownish red bakelite---with curved glass and just really a classic style. This clock ran (a plug in powered clock) but kept terrible time. Joe said it was impossible to fix without finding just the right movement--but he asked
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