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I need help with my Emperor Grandfather Clock

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Jan 06, 2010
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Getting the emperor clock to tick
by: Jeen

Leona,
Don't give up too soon. Before you go and have the clock repaired by a specialist, try and find the fault yourself. First make sure the clock is absolutely level, use a spirit level to do this. Grandfather clock run only when they absolutely level. Also look at the movement to see if any parts are obviously damaged or worn.
A lot of parts can be bought at Amazon.

Good luck and patience.

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