Alan D. Pinet
In 1977 - I started as a Clock Purchaser for Avery Furniture (1887-2008) in downtown
Nashua, N.H. In 1989, I began doing the clock repairs for Avery Furniture as well
as independently.
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Extensive Experience
Grandfather Clocks
Mantle Clocks
Wall Clocks
Battery Clocks
Cuckoo Clocks
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Restore Your Heirloom Clock
This 1930’s E. Gilbert wood mantle clock passed down to two generations was found where it sat in a basement for 20 years.
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Repairs
This 8 day Hunters Cuckoo Clock dated 1972 was dropped. The movement was cleaned, oiled and adjusted, antlers were replaced, and wooden parts reglued.
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Free Estimates
When a non-running movement is brought to the shop, an estimate based on a "visual inspection without dismantling" is free.
- In-shop only
- Estimates are given, if requested, before repairs are made
- The estimate is not a guarantee of the cost of repair
- CALL FIRST for details
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featured projects
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Clock purchased in Paris in 1948 by customers mother on Honeymoon, minor repair.
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This Grandfther Clock face was replaced after an accident to the original dial.
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Gilbert - Marble with open escapement - late 1890's
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This 8 day Hunters Cuckoo Clock dated 1972 was dropped.
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An auction reference source identifies its maker as David Lumsden of Anstruther, Scotland 1827/1850.
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This German, Junghans early 1900’s oak mantle clock had an unusual double gong strike, chiming every ¼ hour and striking the hour.
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This 8 day oak "basket weave" E. Ingrahan cir. 1885 mantle clock was inherited by a customer in non-running condition.
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This 36" non running clock was in the First Congregational Church in Merrimack, NH and only needed minor repairs.