Banjo Clock Restoration for Tom part 1 the movement
A New Haven Banjo clock from the 1920s is repaired and restored. Engraved onto one of the plates is KEH 76, which I assume is the last time the clock was serviced. The movement is now rebushed and a cracked pinion gear repaired. The case will be restored next in part 2.

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