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Old 2007-03-11, 10:58 AM   #17
Toby
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Mornin' y'all,

Most of the clocks here reset themselves correctly, I'll go around and change the rest of them over the course of the next few days. One of my neighbors collects antique clocks. He'll reset a few at a time over the next two or three days. Spring is far easier than Fall, as you can only move the time ahead. Reverse on antique clocks can damage the movement. So it's 11 hours ahead for most of his clocks in the Fall, pausing at the chime points to allow them to cycle. Passing multiple chime points without allowing them to cycle can also cause problems.

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