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Bulletin of the National Association of Watch & Clock Collectors, Inc. Table of Contents Click on Page Numbers below to access content in PDF format. |
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| ARTICLES 99 – Contemporary Soviet Timepieces by Benjamin J. Novak 110 – A Ball Clock by O. B. Frye 112 – Only a Bird in a Gilded Cage by Henry K. Voigt 116 – How to Examine and Adjust the Recoil Escapement by David S. Goodman 121 – The Collecting of Watches Part 5 by Peyton Autry 125 – The James Remindo Timer Clock by Joe Bartels 126 – Gilbert’s Bellwood Musical Clock by E. K. Crossman 128 – Crane Followed in Harrison’s Footsteps by E. F. Wale 131 – An American Masterpiece by Kenneth H. Sposato 132 – Tidbits from J. E. Coleman by James W. Gibbs 137 – Is Your Pendulum Bob in Good Shape? by Charles K. Aked 147 – Silk Screening by Jim West 153 – A Drill for Sheet Metal by W. R. Smith 156 – Watches and Clocks in Boston, 1760-1831 by Robert S. Edwards 162 – The M-M Lathe by David S. Goodman 163 – A Watch Workshop, Part 1 by Warren H. Niebling FEATURES 164 – Research Activities and News 174 – NAWCC Program Committee 176 – Necrology 176 – Call to Meeting 177 – The Watch & Clock Museum of the NAWCC 180 – Library News 180 – NAWCC Award Recipients 181 – 1989 NAWCC Seminar: A Recap of Events by Robert S. Edwards 182 – Dates To Remember 183 – What Is a National Convention? by Nick Bonura 184 – 1990 NAWCC Crafts Competition by Art Bjornestad 186 – Patently Unique 187 – Timely Voices 197 – Executive Director’s Digest 198 – The Answer Box 204 – Book Reviews 207 – Chapter Highlights 222 – Chapter Officers 224 – National Officers and Staff |
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