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I have been working on clocks since 1976, after I attended high school in Encino, California. I acquired the first clock I worked on from the person who taught me clock repair.
I still own that same clock to this day. I have always been fascinated with the mechanics of clocks and their inner workings. Antiques have been in my family for generations.
One day, while working my job restoring dormitories at a college, I was asked if I would like to learn to work on clocks. It sounded interesting and for 6 months, I trained after work to learn how to restore clock mechanisms.
I picked it up so quickly that, at 19, I was soon managing a clock store in sales and repairs in a facility in San Fernando, California. I've been repairing clocks ever since.
At that young age, I dedicated myself to preserving the antiquity of our Heritage with the clock, which is why I called my company Heritage Clocks LLC.
After my service to our country in the United States Navy, I became a machinist to enhance my clock-making skills. Through my years of experience, I began to teach for the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors (NAWCC) Local Chapter #59 in San Diego, California. At 24, I was the vice-president of the chapter and had 9 students that I taught the craft of clock repair.
I am also a woodworking craftsman and love to bring life to clocks that are in need of this service. There is a gingerbread clock that I have restored, which is intended to go to my daughter, that was given to my grandparents in the late 1800s. This clock remains in my gallery.
Take advantage of my over 4 decades of extensive experience in the clock repair industry. Call me today. I guarantee you'll be satisfied with my service.
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