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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2010

Restauration d'une horloge Comtoise. part 4: Montage et mise en fonctionnement
The Restoration of a Comtoise clock. part 4: Assembly and put in functioning

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  • Hello Sooth15

    Alors, les aiguilles sont en laiton, et n'ont pas été bleu mais seulement très sales et un peu oxydées, je les ai simplement nettoyées et polies

    Salutations

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  • Superbe battement du temps, que vous nous donnez à entendre.

  • Pourquoi n'as-tu pas remis le bleu sur les aiguilles?

  • EXCELLENT WORK - 5 STARS TO YOU SIR *****

  • What a lucky clock to have been restored as great as you have done. Now it is ready to tick for another 100 years easy. And, all thanks to your remarkable skill. You leave a great restored treasure behind for generations of people to see and admire. One thing very nice that you do. Not oil all over the place and sloppy when you do something it is done right! :-)

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