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If you’re a regular reader of macewan.org, you know how much I love grandfather clocks. My favorite designer, hands down, is Howard Miller. Every time one of the
Howard Miller grandfather clocks appears in my browser, I find myself sighing — intense longing chimes in and I know I’ve just got to have one.
The best source on the Internet for grandfather clock information is 1-800-4clocks.com. Their main bricks and mortar store is in New York’s Grand Central Station. But you don’t have to go to the Big Apple to peruse their clock selection. Check them out online. There’s also a clock blog, full of relevant information and purchasing suggestions. Find out about the “green clock” idea… Read what clock bloggers write about.
Admit it… no home decor project, no re-design, is complete without considering the importance of a quality clock in every room. Personally, the sound of a clock is comforting. Tick tock, you know the drill. But if your “thing” is peace and quiet, guess what? Many grandfather clocks have a “silent operation” type of switch.








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