Ditto for me.
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The lady I talked to on the phone was very nice, 'specially with that Wisconsin accent.:smiley20:
Yeah - I got that "Fargo" feeling when I was there... :smiley36: Kinda went something like this...
Me: "This is interesting - but I'm not sure what this is..."
Lady: "Ohh, yaaa...Yoo Betcha! It's a clock don'tcha know... you put da Ba-tree right dere. 'n so?"
Me: "On, no - I get that - it does look like a clock. But - How does it work? Does it hang on a wall, does it sit on a shelf...?"
Lady: "Of fer cry-eye. I knew I'd drop that der nut, sure as God made dem little green apples..."
Me: "You need some help?"
Lady: No... <turns towards the man standing in the background> Joe. Go down by Schmidlers and get some bakery. eh?
Joe: "I only have a "couple-three" dollars in my wallet..."
Lady: "Oh, ok. Shut up an watch da guldarn game, eh?"
Joe: "Allright den. Can you come by my house when you beep me out so my ma can see who I hang by?"
Lady: "Yah, yah..." <turning back towards me> "Do ya want anymore coffee at all?"
Me: "No. No thanks. This clock... What were you saying?"
Lady: "Well, now... dat's a darn good question, dere. Yah... Cripes sake... You use it as a doorstop, yah?"
Me: "Doorstop clock. Hmm... I don't think I've ever seen a doorstop clock..."
Lady: "Yah. Really poplar round here. Doorstop clocks. Turn right at da stop 'n go lights den stop to da pig, up nort' a piece. Down by Schuster's where da street car bends da corner round. Dey got a tavern right there on da right - right next to da diner and da pig - wit da good soda and a bubbler. As a crow flies its 'bout 2 miles, but youse will drive 'bout 5 miles Dey got dem doorstop clocks in dere, yah?"
Me: "Well - I wasn't really planning on going to a tavern..."
Lady: "Yah, yah... <a bit irritated> But dey got a good fish fry, yah? Put on yer rubbers it's rainin' cats an dogs. 'n so?"
Me: "Ok... Ahhh..."
Lady: "Ya, we'll see yas."
Hey George, FedEx says my package is in Grayslake, IL.
Ever hear of that place?:smiley36:
The items arrived from Klockit on Tuesday, I've got one Aņejo 60 box with Roman numerals done. When I get a few more done, I'll post up some pictures.
Email me your addresses through this site, Will and Jamie know this is the best way to send me messages.:smiley36: In case you don't know how to do that, click my screen name anywhere and click "View Profile." On the left side you'll see "Send Private Message" and under that you'll see "Send email" click that and if you can't figure it out from there, you're too dumb to own a clock since you probably can't tell time.
So far, I only have orders for five and I have enough to make ten clocks, George do want one?
TheGreekTitan's clock is done, I used the Sancho Panza "A" size box which measures 9 3/4" x 8"
The clock in the photo is an Aņejo 46 box that measures 6 1/2" x 11"
Here are the measurements of the boxes:
Aņejo 50: 6" x 11 1/4" ashauler (one still left)
Aņejo 77: 7" x 9 1/8"
Aņejo 60: 7 3/8" x 11 1/4"* Irish 79
Aņejo 48: 8 1/4" x 11 1/4"* badwhale
Aņejo 49: 8 3/4 x 11 1/4" (there are two of these)
Ashton VSG Spellbound: 8 1/4" x 10"
La Gloria Cubana Tainos (Cuban): This is a paper box. The top and bottom are wood but the who box is covered in paper. I'll get the dimensions later.
*Indicates no longer available
Irish 79: DC 9405 5036 9930 0051 9484 11
That was quick. Thanks CC!
badwhale: 9405 5036 9930 0052 1855 49
TheGreekTitan: 9405 5036 9930 0052 2059 64
Sweet!
I'll get something in the mail tomorrow. Thanks Bill!
Will
What do the Arabic numerals look like?
George, these are special for Roham::smiley36:
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...ps44409569.jpg
So Roham, you interested in a cigar box clock? Sorry I can't get you the authentic Eastern Arabic numbers like in the previous photo.:smiley13: BUT I can give you either Roman Numerals or regular numbers which most times are called "Arabic" in the English clock catalogs. Here's why (from Wikipedia):
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The reason the digits are more commonly known as "Arabic numerals" in Europe and the Americas is that they were introduced to Europe in the 10th century by Arabic-speakers of North Africa, who were then using the digits from Libya to Morocco. Europeans did not know about the numerals' origins in ancient India, so they named them "Arabic numerals".
My end shipped today, and should be at your door Wednesday. Thanks again Bill. :smiley20:
Tracking: 9114901159818410935856
Got mine today, thanks!:smiley20:
I think an ulterior motive was to unload mass amounts of packing peanuts...:smiley36: