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IADCathy
08-28-2014, 10:34 AM
My European grandfather clock suddenly stopped working.... so I am thinking that maybe it just needs cleaning and oiling. I would feel more comfortable having it fixed in TV unless someone knows of a reputable clock repair place elsewhere? I did find some references in TOTV from a few years back so I am wondering if there are any recent or different recommendations anyone can give me? Thanks!
Sail41
08-28-2014, 05:36 PM
Strongly reccomend Joseph Gibbs. (352)223-8730. Lives in the Villages. He made repairs to our clock which is over 120 years old. Knew exactly what was needed, fixed it very timely and I thought very reasonable. You'll like him.
zcaveman
08-28-2014, 07:28 PM
I have never used him but I saved this from a TOTV thread in case mine dies:
Grandfather Clock Repair
Call Larry Clark at 352-391-2111. Larry knows grandfather clocks and has his own business - and is a Villages resident. Heck of a nice guy, too.
Z
IADCathy
08-28-2014, 09:35 PM
Strongly reccomend Joseph Gibbs. (352)223-8730. Lives in the Villages. He made repairs to our clock which is over 120 years old. Knew exactly what was needed, fixed it very timely and I thought very reasonable. You'll like him.
Exactly the kind of information and recommendation that I was looking for!! Thank you for taking the time to help me... I will call him.
IADCathy
08-28-2014, 09:40 PM
I have never used him but I saved this from a TOTV thread in case mine dies:
Grandfather Clock Repair
Call Larry Clark at 352-391-2111. Larry knows grandfather clocks and has his own business - and is a Villages resident. Heck of a nice guy, too.
Z
Thanks, Z!
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