Graham,
Smashing good looks, but not as original. Must be battery (small) not
12 volt. Face different than original, bezel appears thicker. For $39
it would still make a good desk clock, or a replacement for your Lagonda
(9-). Pictures on TigersUnited.com download PDF Dealer Catalog:
http://www.tigersunited.com/parts_service/Dealer_Accessories/DealerAccessCat.asp
Mk I clock has numbers radially aligned, and only at 12, 3, 6, and 9 -
Mk IA, Mk II has vertical numbers more like pictured. Time and timing
adjust external front knob and screwdriver slot on all.
Steve
gharlowe@comcast.net wrote:
>Listers -
>
>I noticed this Smiths Dashboard Clock in a Restoration Hardware store. I
>thought it looked vaguely familiar. Hmmm, I wonder how hard it would be to
>get the clock out of that leather frame...
>
>http://www.restorationhardware.com/page.jhtml?navHistory=cat160097&type=product&categoryId=cat20025&id=prod250147
>
>(sorry if the long link wraps on your screen)
>
>- Graham Harlowe
>B382001466
>
>
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