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how to repair herschede tubular bell clocks

by Durward Buckridge DVM Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What kind of clock does Herschede make?

Although there were other smaller clocks available the tubular bell clock was the flagship of their line. Herschede was one of the last American companies to manufacture their own clock movements. Many American companies made their own cases but imported German mechanisms to perform the work behind the dial.

How many tubes are in a Herschede Bell movement?

Here we have two recently restored Herschede tubular bell movements. The one on the left is the more common nine tube, three weight movement and the one on the right is a 7 tube, two weight movement which is designated "movement #5". These two clocks have just been overhauled.

When did the Herschede company start making Crown hall clocks?

The date on the plaque simply indicates when the Herschede Company won the award. In 1910, at the urging of his son Walter, Frank Herschede began producing his own tubular bell clock movements. At this time they began to call their clocks "Crown Hall Clocks" and adopted the familiar crown trademark.

What kind of clocks did the Hall Clock Company make?

Herschede Hall Clock Company was most famous for their large tubular bell clocks. Although there were other smaller clocks available the tubular bell clock was the flagship of their line.

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Who made Herschede clocks in the 1970s?

During the 1970's Herschede began to suffer as most consumers were purchasing the lower cost clocks being made by Howard Miller, Ridgeway and Sligh . Although these were fine clocks they could not compare to the quality of the Herschede product.

Who invented the bell chime?

In 1885 he began to import and sell clocks with movements made by the Elliot Company. Around this time J. Harrington of England had patented his invention of the tubular bell chime.

What does the date on a clock plaque mean?

The date on the plaque is also not reliable in dating their specific clock. The date on the plaque simply indicates when the Herschede Company won the award. In 1910, at the urging of his son Walter, Frank Herschede began producing his own tubular bell clock movements.

When did Herschede go out of business?

Under increasing pressure from declining sales, beginning in the early 1970's, the quality and durability of the Herschede movements began to decline and the company eventually went out of business in 1984.

When did Revere clocks start?

In 1926 , the Revere Clock Company was set up to manufacture electrically driven clocks, including both mantle and floor models. In 1929 sales reached their all time high of $1,200.000 but by the time of the stock market crash in October of that same year sales had fallen to $242,000.

Is Herschede still in business?

Fortunately, a gentleman in Ohio purchased all the equipment necessary to continue to make replacement parts for the Herschede tubular bell clock movement and is still in business today.

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