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<p>[QUOTE="Rayo56, post: 149750, member: 2022"]Why not - most clocks that don't work are because of fine particle dust and dirt getting into the oils that coat the gears over the years. You have to take it to a jewelry/clock store to get it cleaned and re-oiled. If not then you will just have a non working clock![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Rayo56, post: 149750, member: 2022"]Why not - most clocks that don't work are because of fine particle dust and dirt getting into the oils that coat the gears over the years. You have to take it to a jewelry/clock store to get it cleaned and re-oiled. If not then you will just have a non working clock![/QUOTE]
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