Where are you located?

I have known of a clock repair shop in Alexandria, Virginia, for around
30 years. Classic operation, you go down a few stairs from the street to
the shop where a very elderly gentleman wearing glasses with magnifiers
attached greets you after you ring a bell. Through the counter window
you can see clocks of all designs -everywhere- and I mean, everywhere.
It's like something out of a childrens book. Mr Dietzl has handled all
the clocks I inherited over the past few decades, as well as a few I've
bought off eBay or from yard sales. He only works part time now. I can
get his address for you if you like.

Steve



> I'm looking to find someone reliable to repair my ole Seth Thomas 
> nautical clock.
> 
> Had spent a considerable sum a few years ago for a guy to repair it 
> and he didn't succeed.
> 
> Any suggestions would be most appreciated.


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