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Originally Posted by Electronic M
I think the clock was broken...I don't do clock repairs, only electronics so I passed.
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I would have done the same.
This was a woman's grandfathers's clock. So I guess its a grandfather clock.
Seriously though, it could pass for new. No buzz when the volume is down, and when rotated a bit while tuning, the stations come in clear and with good tone.
There's even an electrical socket on the back so a person can use the alarm to turn on appliances, like a coffee maker. 1950's innovation.