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    Default Where to buy clock movements

    Anyone know of a good place to buy clock movements on the cheap? Thinking of pumping out some clocks for craft shows. Thanks!
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    Klockit.com



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    Klockit and buy them by the case of 100 to save....

    Get the Wrench and the little tool to put the little hand nut on too... And the little metal brackets to hang the clock.

    They sell a AC Adapter with either a AA or C battery. That would work if you wanted to add some LED's to the clock...

    Have Fun,

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    X3! Like Al says, if you know your going to be doing more than just a few go for the "lot" pricing.
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    Great, thanks guys! Now I just have to design some patterns.
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    An idea primer 1
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    More BEARS... Bears sell here.....
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    Ok Al, thanks! Now, I noticed a lot of them don't have the movements. Do you do that for ease of storage? Then put the movements in when someone buys it? Can you give me an idea of what you sell those for? I appreciate the ideas, those are awesome. I am going for military, cowboys and biker type themes here.
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    Yes, I store and display them normally without the movement as it is too easy to bend the hands. I also buy the red second hand as people like that too. The hands come with the clock. I can sell the clocks all day at $35.00 but have a harder time at $45.00 unless it is custom. That is where the tools come in handy, when you have a line of people waiting for the clock to be installed and PAY.... Especially the little nut tool for the hands.

    You can buy the 24 hour movement too since you are going after the Military Market. As always careful of Copyright Stuff. When I worked at Sony I would visit Ft Dix and was friends with the Engraver on base. He sold many plaques with Combat Knives mounted to them... Some as Clocks and some as End of Tour Awards.

    Good Luck,

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