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Grandfather Clock Plans
Also see Clock
Fittings and Plans
Purchase and immediately download
these clock plans with full details and material lists Each of these plans
costs $12.95
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The Sir John A.
Macdonald
Proud and stately, this classic case is
fittingly named after the senior member of Canada's Fathers of
Confederation. The graceful proportions of this clock with its swan necks,
finial, column supported pediment arch and more than seven foot height,
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The Apsen Plan
Stately - no word better describes our
Aspen grandfather clock. Solid half-round columns, accented with end caps
and intermediate turnings, flank the door.
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The Foresthill Plan
Figured veneer accents over solid
hardwood distinguish the crown and base of this elegant Grandfather clock.
Flanking the door are solid half-round columns graced with end caps and
intermediate turnings.
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The Legacy
Classic in its design, the Legacy is
characterized by exceptional yet subtle details. This seven foot tall
grandfather clock features a pediment adorned with a turned finial, fluted
and turned columns in the shape of an hourglass, frame and unique relief
shaped door. The front base panel features a V shaped book veneer and
reeded side ornaments. Hinged side doors allow access to the movement.
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The William F. Murray Grandfather Clock Plans
Standing a full seven feet high, the F.
William Murray offers a hand-carved leaf design in the pediment and a
tasteful decor in the base. The case features glass fitted sides and half
pillars running the full height of the case on either side of the door.
The design allows for easy construction while maintaining a classical
elegance.
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The Keepsake Grandfather Clock Plans
The
Keepsake's Eight curio shelves allow you to display your glassware and
collectibles. Options include the full mirrored back, beveled glass and
shelves (as shown at left) and illumination by interior lights, mounted in
the hood of the clock.
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