That's embarrassing. I thought those grooves were independent of one another but they are infact a thread. Did the thumb nail in the groove test whilst rotating.
Thanks for aging it for me Erik. Think it may have been on a damp box since 73.
Production and retail does intrest me. Going back to early American clocks, often the case stock was produced for some years to come. Seth Thomas clocks would have Thomaston cases with Plymouth Hollow clockworks as stock of brass clockworks were produced by the 100s if not 1000s. After Seth's death the town being renamed to Thomaston from Plymouth Hollow. I can see stock of 700/800 cases being made by the quantity and during the cross over parts being used up to suit.
May be, may be not
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Production and retail does intrest me. Going back to early American clocks, often the case stock was produced for some years to come. Seth Thomas clocks would have Thomaston cases with Plymouth Hollow clockworks as stock of brass clockworks were produced by the 100s if not 1000s. After Seth's death the town being renamed to Thomaston from Plymouth Hollow. I can see stock of 700/800 cases being made by the quantity and during the cross over parts being used up to suit.
May be, may be not
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