We just inherited a wonderful chiming clock that we’re trying to get back in working condition. Does anyone know of any good clock repair places or people? I’m hoping for recommendations of reputable repair people, since we obviously don’t want anything to happen to our clock.
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There’s a Dodge truck on 4th St. by the co-op which advertises a clock repair biz. It’s often parked in front of or just east of Obscuriosities Retro (720 e 4th). Good luck!
Correction: just WEST of 720 e 4th.
https://www.celinea.com/d-294186620.htm
Al Alaspa in Cloquet fixed a chess clock of mine nicely some years ago.
Nummi Jewelers in Superior has taken care of my parents’ clock for decades.
Most vandalized van in Duluth.
Photo by Barrett Chase.
The repair company with the van on 4th is called Tempus Fugit. I have no personal experience with their services, but I do like saying the name in my head as I bike by every day. You’ll have to drive by yourself in order to get the number, though. It appears that they do not advertise online or in the YP.
They did an excellent job on our century-old grandfather clock. I recommend them highly.
Thanks for the info! I’m contacting the places mentioned to see who is able to help us out.
Paulson Clocksmiths is a small family business. We handle every clock with extreme care. We realize that almost all clocks that come to our home is someone else’s family heirloom, and we treat them with respect.We offer free estimates, and can come to your home for large clocks and grandfather clocks. We repair cuckoo clocks, wall clocks, mantle clocks,ship clocks, and unique clocks. We are open 10am-6pm. Mon-Fri. however, we will make exceptions anytime with a appointment. Ph.# 218-727-4526 Address: 716 E. 4th St. Duluth. The phrase “tempus fugit” is Latin for “Time Flies.” Hope to see you all soon.