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Bulletin

of the
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION of
WATCH & CLOCK COLLECTORS, Inc.
Since 1943
August
2005 Volume 47/4 Number 357


Contents

This issue's online featured article is : Women's Participation in Black Forest Clockmaking

ARTICLES

In Appreciation of the Littlemore Clock
   by Philip Woodward
422
Hamilton Watch Co.
Masters of Precision and Mass Production
   by Warren H. Niebling
425
The Applied Index Dial at the Theo. R. Schwalm Dial Company
   by Don Aukamp
427
Women's Participation in Black Forest Clockmaking
   by Dr. Helmut Kahlert
432
Twelve Ansonia Clock Company Arch-Top, 8-Day, Truespring Movements—Part Two
   by Peter Gosnell
438
The Watch Movement that Wanted to be a Clock
   by Mel Kaye
456
The World's Largest Tallcase Movement
   by Donn Haven Lathrop
459
Some Thoughts on Choosing and Using the Right Oil for Clocks
   by John C. Losch
463
At the Tone the Time Will Be...
   by Esther Kreek
539

FEATURES

The Nawcc Board of Directors 419
Obituaries 462
Book Review by Tom Spittler and Donald L. Dawes 467
The National Watch and Clock Museum by Sharon Gordon 468
Practical Repair and Restoration—"A Clockmaker's 'Donut'"
   by Steve Nelson
469
Research Activities and News edited by Snowden Taylor 472
The Railroader's Corner—"Wind Indicators, Part I : Elgin"
   by Ed Uberall and Kent Singer
484
Vox Temporis—Letters to the Editor 495
The Answer Box edited by Doug Cowan 498
The 2005 Ward Francillon F. Symposium 502
Wristwatches—"Zodiac: Late Bloomers in the Watch World"
   by Bruce Shawkey
503
From the Workshop—"After Cleaning: What Then?"
   by Doug Sinclair
507
Recipients of the NAWCC New Member Recruitment Award 512
Chapter Highlights 514
Chapter Officers 540
Perspective 543
NAWCC Staff and Committees 544
Dates to Remember Cover 3

 

About the Cover

The painting reproduced on the front cover was submitted by Dr. Helmut Kahlert to accompany his article, "Women's Participation in Black Forest Clockmaking," that begins on pg. 432 in this issue, Dr. Kahlert wrote: this artwork, of a young customer and his master, was published in a French newspaper and painted by Ed Hausmann, about 1890. The pair of bellows pay homage to the robust Black Forest clock. It needs a lot of dirt to stop it.

Last Updated:  July 26, 2005  

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