A bit council Vol 2
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Any experts know how much they've just reduced the value of that clock by?
Edit:
Wow, that's something you can actually buy today, from Argos no less
http://www.argos.co.uk/product/6236270
Edit:
Wow, that's something you can actually buy today, from Argos no less
http://www.argos.co.uk/product/6236270
Oakey said:
Any experts know how much they've just reduced the value of that clock by?
Edit:
Wow, that's something you can actually buy today, from Argos no less
http://www.argos.co.uk/product/6236270
Hundred and fifty five quid?Edit:
Wow, that's something you can actually buy today, from Argos no less
http://www.argos.co.uk/product/6236270
They say you can't buy class, clearly they're wrong. It costs £155.
Oakey said:
Any experts know how much they've just reduced the value of that clock by?
Edit:
Wow, that's something you can actually buy today, from Argos no less
http://www.argos.co.uk/product/6236270
Flat packed and running off AA batteries. Classy. Edit:
Wow, that's something you can actually buy today, from Argos no less
http://www.argos.co.uk/product/6236270
DoctorX said:
Oakey said:
Any experts know how much they've just reduced the value of that clock by?
Edit:
Wow, that's something you can actually buy today, from Argos no less
http://www.argos.co.uk/product/6236270
Flat packed and running off AA batteries. Classy. Edit:
Wow, that's something you can actually buy today, from Argos no less
http://www.argos.co.uk/product/6236270
Although the reason I do have it is it was left to me by my grandparents. I think it looks awful but would feel guilty getting rid of it, and it doesn't work but I can't see any way of winding it on
Lance Catamaran said:
I have this in my hallway, does it class as council?
Although the reason I do have it is it was left to me by my grandparents. I think it looks awful but would feel guilty getting rid of it, and it doesn't work but I can't see any way of winding it on
On the clock face three key holes, one under the minute hand, and one each above the 4 & 8. One will be for the hour chimes, one will be the melody on a quarter of an hour, and one will be the clock itself. If you don't have the key to turn it, you will have to measure and order one on line.Although the reason I do have it is it was left to me by my grandparents. I think it looks awful but would feel guilty getting rid of it, and it doesn't work but I can't see any way of winding it on
You'll need to set the pendulum off as well.
Adjust the time by moving the minute hand clockwise, but stop before the hour and every quarter of an hour to allow it to chime. It might be easier to just set it off at the right time.
Jimmy Recard said:
Oakey said:
Any experts know how much they've just reduced the value of that clock by?
Edit:
Wow, that's something you can actually buy today, from Argos no less
http://www.argos.co.uk/product/6236270
Hundred and fifty five quid?Edit:
Wow, that's something you can actually buy today, from Argos no less
http://www.argos.co.uk/product/6236270
They say you can't buy class, clearly they're wrong. It costs £155.
I can see an article in the Daily Fail any day now, complete with devastated grandma and Compo faces
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