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What if my mechanical grandfather clock operated fine for several years but now is slow or stopping?

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What if my mechanical grandfather clock operated fine for several years but now is slow or stopping?

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It is likely that your clock movement needs maintenance. Contact a qualified clockmaker in your area either by calling Ridgeway Clocks or contacting the Watch and Clock Association of Australia at www.wca.org.au . Cleaning and oiling are not covered under warranty.

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