I just bought Kundo & Oberfell Pendulum clock and I think it may be overwound, is there anything I can do with it?
Seeing this picture takes me back to 1955, when my step-Dad was in the Army of Occupation in Germany. He sent home a clock like this one –only in silver finish–to my mother, and I liked to try to hypnotize myself by staring at the revolving mechanism. The clock was in a room facing west windows, and at sunset the pendulum used to flash shards of light on the walls, like the sedate precursor of a disco-ball. . .
It was an attractive and fascinating art object, although as a child I never actually looked at it to tell time,
I just bought Kundo & Oberfell Pendulum clock and I think it may be overwound, is there anything I can do with it?
Seeing this picture takes me back to 1955, when my step-Dad was in the Army of Occupation in Germany. He sent home a clock like this one –only in silver finish–to my mother, and I liked to try to hypnotize myself by staring at the revolving mechanism. The clock was in a room facing west windows, and at sunset the pendulum used to flash shards of light on the walls, like the sedate precursor of a disco-ball. . .
It was an attractive and fascinating art object, although as a child I never actually looked at it to tell time,