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When local Tina Sauvage saw that the clock could no longer tell time, illuminate or chime, she set out to repair the ...
A journey of dead ends Sauvage began by calling various clock repair companies, but they couldn’t help. The clock was too big, too delicate; it was too expensive to even take a look at.
If you have a broken or worn-out item, Hudson Valley repair cafes can help, and they're going on throughout the year.
The Repair Shop's Steve Fletcher and his son Fred were on hand to help a 101-year-old Royal Navy veteran to fix a very special clock during the VE Day special episode ...
A. Marshall Irving, Antiquarian Horologist His fascination with clocks started in the 1960s, when his family gave him a gift of several antiques they found in their attics.