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Kitchen clocks

Gideon Ashe

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Greater Miami, Florida
OH!!!

....I thought you said GLOCKS.
I keep a Model 30 (.45acp)in a kitchen drawer. But I caution one and all never, NEVER,....use it as a spatula. It ruins the eggs and it does NOT help the Glock's finish.lol
 

Dinerman

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Bozeman, MT
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It's got a big 1956 industrial strength electric clock motor. Whirs nice and loud.
 

~*Red*~

Practically Family
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Sunny CA
I have a serious love for clocks, as well as a crazy need for the ability to look in any direction and see a clock for the time.
Here a some of my better clocks, none actually vintage, and all were found in regular stores such as Target, Walmart, and I think even Shopko.
My favorite is the pocket watch looking one with the fabulous numbers.:D

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I love the red light and the timer on this one...
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This I just got at Target a week or so ago, it's my favorite.
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Miss Brill

One Too Many
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on the edge of propriety
My oldest kitchen clock is a General Electric with a 1927 patent date on it. I painted it black, because it was all dingy, but the paper label is still on the back:
"General Electric Kitchen Clock Model 2H14 Volts 100 125 CVC 60 W 2"
then it lists 4 patent numbers, the earliest being between 1924-1925.
http://www.telechron.net/waryears/2h14.htm
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IIRC, it was about $1 at a yard sale.

I'll take photos of it tomorrow.
 

Miss 1929

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Oakland, California
I have this identical clock!

~*Red*~ said:
I have a serious love for clocks, as well as a crazy need for the ability to look in any direction and see a clock for the time.
Here a some of my better clocks, none actually vintage, and all were found in regular stores such as Target, Walmart, and I think even Shopko.
My favorite is the pocket watch looking one with the fabulous numbers.:D

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And I adore it, but I live with Mr. Sensitive and he can't take the ticking!
 

skyvue

Call Me a Cab
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New York City
A vintage clock in my kitchen is something I've made it a point to have since college, but when the wife melted our current one while cooking, it was time to start looking for a replacement.

We found one we liked at an antique/vintage market while in Oklahoma City for the holidays, and this evening, I took it apart (not the motor, the external parts) and gave them a good cleaning, and it looks virtually brand new now.

This is not a great picture, but you'll get the idea:

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dhermann1

I'll Lock Up
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9,154
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Da Bronx, NY, USA
skyvue said:
That magic name, Telechron, is on the front of that nifty clock. There is an entire website dedicated to Telechron clocks.
http://www.telechrontime.net/main.shtml
G.E. owned Telechron for many years, so there is a whole range of GE clocks that are really Telechron with different model numbers.
Anyhow, aside from being super reliable, the clocks were designed with a vast array of wonderful deco designs. I have a couple of antique electric clocks, but my kitchen clock is a modern one with vintage design, and a little quartz crystal, battery powered insides. I'll post it tonight.
 

KittyT

I'll Lock Up
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4,463
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Boston, MA
I love the Lux clock, and desperately wanted one in red for my new kitchen, which features red accents. Unfortunately, the vintage starburst/sunburst clocks on Ebay go for waaay too much. Colored Luxes usually end up at around $150 (or more!) while most others end up over $100.

There's also the fact that outlet space in older New England apartments is valuable and hard to come by (and cords hanging down walls are ugly), so I refuse to buy a clock that has an electric cable.

We just kept looking and ended up finding an all wood 60s one at an antique mall for $15. It looked too dated and too 60s for our taste, so we had a little fun with it:

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