1930S TELECHRON BAKELITE CLOCK JUMP HOUR MINITMASTER $

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The 1933-34 Telechron model 8B01 clock was known as the "Minitmaster". It was the first of a series of clocks that were called "Cyclometers", a reference to the three metal numeral drums that periodically rotated as the clock ran. A constantly rotating disk at the front marked the passing of seconds. The face of the clock was a piece of glass backed with a sheet of lacquered brass. A decorative pattern was etched into the glass. give you some idea of the price. /ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300051654239 A small bulb illuminated the drums and also caused the etched pattern to glow. A small lid at the top could be opened to set the clock, or to replace the bulb. Many of these clocks have chips and marks on the numeral drums from people using pencils or other sharp objects to turn the drums. They can easily be reached with just the fingers. Maybe people were afraid to touch the exposed bulb, but the voltage was so low that t was no danger whatsoever. Clock does work great, so does the bulb but is missing for the top, shown in picture 3 Six decorative brass trim pieces were originally glued into recessed areas on the front of the case. Hourglass-shaped decorations were glued to the smooth sides. I have never seen one of these clocks with all of these decorations intact. This example has none at the top, and the three at the very read more