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<p>[QUOTE="Drew, post: 3423962, member: 3235"]I have six Jughans clocks - always understood the number with letter prefix to be the date (first half of 1921 in this case, a lower priced model). It's typical of clocks they made 1980s through 1920's. Not sure why one would think less of it due to being 1921 versus 1900, they'd be near identical clocks. If they had a good seller they would produce it for years.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Drew, post: 3423962, member: 3235"]I have six Jughans clocks - always understood the number with letter prefix to be the date (first half of 1921 in this case, a lower priced model). It's typical of clocks they made 1980s through 1920's. Not sure why one would think less of it due to being 1921 versus 1900, they'd be near identical clocks. If they had a good seller they would produce it for years.[/QUOTE]
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