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Below are listed a number of web sites that have proven useful in clock restoration. Some are sources for materials while others are sources for information. If you would like to add more useful sites please sent me an e-mail.
 

http://www.nawcc.org

Home page for the National Association of Watch & Clock Collectors. A large site with many links.

http://nawcc-mb.infopop.cc/eve

Link to the NAWCC message boards. Great people and great information source.

http://www.antiqueclockspriceguide.com

Online database shows 9,832 antique clocks with 17,100 color photos. Descriptions and "real world" values show actual auction and retail prices. American, English and European clocks of all types. Extensive index. Search by manufacturer, type or key word.

http://www.clock-keys.com

Source for clock & watch parts, tools and books.

http://www.slarose.com

Source for clock & watch parts, tools and books.

http://www.merritts.com

Source for clock & watch parts, tools and books.

http://www.randmimports.com

Source for clock & watch parts, tools and books.

http://www.larsonsclocks.com

Source for clock & watch parts, tools and books.

http://www.boltdepot.com

Source for odd sized wood screws

http://www.vandykes.com

Source for raw materials (square cut nails, zinc sheeting, veneer, etc).

http://www.fairviewglass.com

Source for authentic antique glass harvested from old homes and buildings.

http://www.stencilsonline.com

Custom, laser-cut stencils from your artwork.

http://www.constantines.com

Source for wood supplies, glue, veneer, etc.

http://www.woodfinishingsupplies.com

Wood finishes, shellac flakes and related wood chemical products.

http://www.homesteadfinishing.com

Wood finishes, related chemicals, dyes, etc.

http://woodworkerssource.net

Wood finishing products, woodworking tools, veneer, etc.

Tickintime World of Watch Tools

Watch clock and pocket watch tools, Service and repair tool kits, Swiss Renata watch batteries.

http://www.taigtools.com

Tiag micro-lathe and milling machines. Nice tools, great people.

http://www.beugler.com

Professional pin stripping tool for dial restoration work.

http://www.harborfreight.com

Inexpensive tools, air brushes, bead blasters, etc.

http://www.joewoodworker.com

Plans and parts to build a veneer vacuum press.

http://www.draftingdeals.com

Professional drafting instruments

www.tictockdoc.piczo.com 

A great site to see some serious restoration in action

http://www.archivalsuppliers.com

Conservator supplies such as acid-free adhesives, neutralizers, etc.

http://talasonline.com

Conservator supplies such as acid-free adhesives, neutralizers, etc.
   

http://www.abbeyclock.com

Mark Headrick's Horology page. Great technical graphics and informtion.

http://www.collectorsguide.com/fa/fa010.shtml

Document preservation information

http://nt.bnt.com/talas/menu.html?category=109&start_index=6

Mylar document sleeves

http://www.loc.gov/preserv/pubsdeac.html

Library of Congress mass de-acidification information

http://www.nedcc.org/plam3/index6.htm

Document preservation information
   

http://www.davewestclocks.co.uk

Great site if you are interested in antique clocks of Britain and Europe.


http://www.pendulantic.com

ANTIQUE CLOCKS - PENDULANTIC, antique clock sales and restoration by a Swiss clockmaker.
Collection, European clocks, equipment, example of
restoration work, anecdotes in horology.

 

Barrie's virtual museum of clocks

A collection of pictures and information about hundreds of clocks, including many electric clocks and master clocks.