Re: Old clocks: what's the difference between . . .
- From: "The Baron" <thebaron@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 05 Jan 2006 04:36:27 GMT
If you look in another response from me, I did call out the clock from the
Sessions catalog. These books are addictive, once you buy one you will
want more.
You will also find your latch in the catalog, as well as alarm mechanism,
and door glasses.
"L, not -L" <lallin@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:E71vf.50968$yj4.49770@xxxxxxxxxxx
>
> On 4-Jan-2006, "The Baron" <thebaron@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > www.timesavers.com
> > www.merritts.com
> > www.slarose.com
> >
> > I use Timesavers almost exclusively.
>
> WOW!!! Timesavers is amazing.
>
> Thanks to all for the help. I'll be busy for a while with the Sessions
book
> and Timesavers online catalog.
>
> --
> To email, replace Cujo with Juno
.
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