Subject: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: Bobert Date: 01 Dec 12 - 08:02 PM So this past Tuesday or Wednesday, I donno, I was at the local nails place getting a nail put on my picking finger and there was a lady next to me getting all ten and me, well ya' know I'm gonna be talkin' shit and so this lady and I get talkin' and she wants to know why I was getting just one nail so I told her and then we get talkin' music and me talkin' blues and next thing we're talkin' about her husband... Seems that hubby just don't do what he's 'sposed to and... ...well, this ain't goin' where you thought it was 'cause... ...in this case it was a clock that she wanted to give away??? Well, seein' as there have been a lot of clock stories of late her in the Mudpit I figured that I'd ask her about it and next thing ya know this ol' gal is offering this clock to me??? Hey??? Free??? So, in spite of a recent inhury, I had a neighbor drive my truck to this ladies house this morning and there in her garage was a perfect 1958 Ridgeway Model 127 grandfathers clock?!?!?!?... So it's out i the gargage and I have the original owners card and some envelopes with spare parts and a warrent bbok and an owners manual, to boot... I am clueless what to do with it but... B~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: SINSULL Date: 01 Dec 12 - 08:26 PM Sing, Bobert: My grandfather's clock was too large for the shelf So it stood ninety years on the floor... |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: Bobert Date: 01 Dec 12 - 08:34 PM This lady referred to this clock as a "grandmothers clock"??? No matter, it's in my possession now... It's real 50s-ish... I mean, well made and all but kinda dated... B~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: Don Firth Date: 01 Dec 12 - 08:34 PM I'm not familiar with the brand, but some of those things are worth a wad of money. You might check with someone whole deals in that sort of thing. Don Firth |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: Bobert Date: 01 Dec 12 - 08:45 PM I've been kinda lookin' on the inter net but haven't found any comps... B~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: GUEST,Chongo Chimp Date: 01 Dec 12 - 09:02 PM Don is on the right track, Bobertz. Get the brand name, model number, and do a search. You'll probably find one on Ebay or some other auction site and you can get an idea what it's worth. - Chongo p.s. What else did she want? I thought you was goin' somewhere's else with that story. Spill the beans, but keep it clean! ;-D Ook! Ook! |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: Bobert Date: 01 Dec 12 - 09:08 PM Well, I don't have a clue, Chongz... Yeah, I know the story sounded fishy and it is but I don't know why she gave me the clock... BTW, she also gave my neighbor, who drove me over there, a gas grill which works... I donno about finding one on the inter net... I punched in the model number (127) and the nane (ridgeway) and the year it was built (1958) and ain't found nuthin'... B~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: GUEST,Chongo Chimp Date: 01 Dec 12 - 09:12 PM Okay, then, what ya do is advertise it as "one-of-a-kind", "the only surviving example of this extremely rare and valuable classic grandfather clock", and start the bidding off at $35,000. Make sure you go a lotta real good photos from all angles. - Chongo |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: Charley Noble Date: 01 Dec 12 - 10:16 PM Bobert- Let me see if I've got this story straight. So this lady wanted you to wind her clock, so to speak? And you and a neighbor went over to her house to do the job? Cheerily, Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: Bobert Date: 01 Dec 12 - 10:26 PM Well no, Charley... I went with him him... He drove... I rode... Ahhhh, what was the question??? B~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: GUEST,Guest from Sanity Date: 01 Dec 12 - 11:39 PM Bobert: "So it's out i the gargage and I have the original owners card and some envelopes with spare parts and a warrent bbok and an owners manual, to boot... I am clueless what to do with it but..." Get a large jar of Vaseline and...... GfS |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: GUEST,Chongo Chimp Date: 01 Dec 12 - 11:51 PM Har! Har! Har! ;-D Geez, I nearly fell off my chair. - Chongo |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: Bobert Date: 02 Dec 12 - 08:25 AM Huh??? I didn't exactly get that one, GfinS... I mean, you and Chongz may be in kinky stuff with clocks and, hey, that's fine... Please don't send any pictures and keep it to ya'll's selves, por favor... B~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: Pete Jennings Date: 02 Dec 12 - 01:20 PM GfS. Priceless! |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: Charley Noble Date: 02 Dec 12 - 09:08 PM Pity that one can't post an illustration here. "A stich in nine saves time!" Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: Bobert Date: 02 Dec 12 - 09:37 PM I don't understand this sexual fascination with clocks that some folks apparently have??? B~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: Gurney Date: 02 Dec 12 - 10:03 PM The difference between a grandfather and a grandmother clock is just size. Grandfather types are imposing big ones. |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: Bobert Date: 02 Dec 12 - 10:17 PM Penis envy??? B;~) |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: GUEST,Chongo Chimp Date: 02 Dec 12 - 10:41 PM The phrase "ring my chimes" takes on a whole new meanin' here... - Chongo |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 03 Dec 12 - 11:43 AM Bobert, a grandmother clock is like a grandfather clock, only smaller. as for what to do with it, wind it up and use it to tell time. The song "My Grandfather's Clock" is great on fretted dulcimer. |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: GUEST,olddude Date: 03 Dec 12 - 12:08 PM damn ya got the luck of the irish, those are great clocks ... I got another Amish buddie that just does clocks ... Eli is incredible if ya need it fixed |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: GUEST,olddude Date: 03 Dec 12 - 12:10 PM I thought yer were gonna say yas was getting a pedophile ... I mean pedicure or something strange like that |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: GUEST,olddude Date: 03 Dec 12 - 12:12 PM please tell me ya didn't paint the nail pink |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: Bobert Date: 03 Dec 12 - 01:01 PM I wish I had never volunteered to get the clock 'cause, to me, it's everything I didn't like about the style of the 60s but the P-Vine loves it... I can't see it anywhere in out house... I was hoping it was worth enough $$$ for me to buy another geetar... I don't have a clue what it is worth, really... Can't find any like it on ebay or anywhere... BTW, it is a 1968, Ridgeway, model 172, Movement E, Finish FTW, Serial 227 in case anyone is bored and wants to see if they can find out what it's worth... B~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: GUEST,Chongo Chimp Date: 03 Dec 12 - 01:22 PM Okay, Bobertz, there is all kinda info out there about Ridgeway Grandfather clocks. Take a look at this, for instance: http://www.nextag.com/ridgeway-clocks-value/shop-html?nxtg=f6b0a500520-DB6D86D55BAB04D6 They appear to mostly run around about $2,000 and up. Looks like they are still in business nowadays. Yers bein' an older one, it might be worth less than the new ones or it might be worth more. Hard to say. Check here for more info: http://www.google.ca/#hl=en&tbo=d&rlz=1W1AURU_enCA499&sclient=psy-ab&q=ridgeway+grandfather+clock+value&rlz=1W1AURU_enCA499&oq=Ridgeway+Gran&gs_l=hp.1.2.0l4.0.0.1.852.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0..0.0.les%3B..0.0...1c.KgDju_vyRJk&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.&fp=6923ea2eeb47f783&bpcl=39314241&biw=1280&bih=609 - Chongo |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: olddude Date: 03 Dec 12 - 01:24 PM Bobster if it runs and in good shape, ya can get 800-1000 fer it and that is a realistic number Dan |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: GUEST,Chongo Chimp Date: 03 Dec 12 - 01:29 PM That's about what I'd figger. 800-1000 can buy a lotta bananas, Bobertz. And a reasonable amount of good whiskey too. - Chongo p.s. But if ya can't find a buyer, it'll still make a great boat anchor. |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: Ed T Date: 03 Dec 12 - 01:32 PM Since Flavor Flav (who wore a big clock)has had some problems, you could just carry it around. The girls seem to a guy with a big clock. |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: Ed T Date: 03 Dec 12 - 01:44 PM Flavor has had legal issues recently (seems to have a temper issue): Flavor Flav |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: GUEST,olddude Date: 03 Dec 12 - 01:44 PM and find a place in yer house bobster cause I know all about mssus saying I love that you are not selling it ... I got some paintings I wanted to unload .. everyone .. nope .. they sit on the floor no room to hang them all but I am stuck |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: Little Hawk Date: 03 Dec 12 - 01:51 PM Give them to a local thrift store, Dan. That's what I did with a whole bunch of paintings that were left at my parents' place (none of them were notably valuable, so not much point trying to sell them...but the thrift store was happy to take them). I mostly deal with the Salvation Army, because they are a real charity. |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: Henry Krinkle Date: 03 Dec 12 - 02:54 PM Well, bobette, I've found that if I slather an item with enough lemon oil and black shoe polish I can sell anything and get top dollar for it. I don't know why, but it works. Use a Q-tip in the nooks and crannies. Lemon oil. Black shoe polish. =(:-( )) |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: Bobert Date: 03 Dec 12 - 05:16 PM If I thought I could get $800 for it I'd spend a weekend getting it going and cleaning it up... Lemon oil??? Nah... I use real furniture polish on wood... We have nothing but antiques and know how to make it look as good as it can look... Thanks, Chongz, but cut and paste is above my pay grade... B~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: Henry Krinkle Date: 03 Dec 12 - 05:22 PM Lemon oil works for me. I use it on fingerboards, tolex, wood, anything. It only has to look good long enough for me to get their money. About 5 minutes or less. =(:-( D) |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: Henry Krinkle Date: 03 Dec 12 - 05:38 PM Bought a crappy 60's Magnus Prelude organ for $25 at a pawn shop. Sat around the house gathering dust for years. Housemate said it was unplayable. Slathered every inch of it with lemon oil. Put it up for sale for $50. First person to come look at it squealed with delight and said it was so beautiful., Gave me $60. Said to keep the change. True story. =(:-( )) |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: Bobert Date: 03 Dec 12 - 05:44 PM Old electric organs are harder to get rid of then old girl-friends... Good work, Krinkx... No lemon oil for me... Might as well just spray it down with WD40 thsn to use that junk on good wood... B~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: gnu Date: 03 Dec 12 - 06:03 PM "He drove... I rode"... oh dear. Hank... people pay you more money than you sak for? You must have a big clock. And bigs balls if you expect me to believe that. |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: Henry Krinkle Date: 03 Dec 12 - 06:10 PM It happens. I got buyin' and sellin' in the blood. I drag junk home and sell it. Crap out of the neighbor's junk pile. I'm a regular Fred Sanford. =(:-( )) |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: olddude Date: 03 Dec 12 - 06:26 PM My biggest score was a painting for 50 cents in a fea market, sold it for 2800 bucks it was a well listed artist |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: Henry Krinkle Date: 03 Dec 12 - 06:41 PM I can't beat that. Bought a 50's German 35mm camera. $10. Sold for $150. =(:-( )) |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: gnu Date: 03 Dec 12 - 06:46 PM I got a siver Illinois 17 jewel railroad pocket watch sent to me from NY by a buddy for free and I think it's worth far more than any amount of $. Now... THAT THERE is a "find"! Thanks, Dan. I haven't showed it off yet. I am waiting for a special occasion. |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: Bobert Date: 03 Dec 12 - 06:59 PM When I was briefly doing maintenance in 1971 at a high rise building in Arlington, Va. I spied a 1953 Jaguar 120S roadster in a parking garage that was covered in a couple years worth of dust... Found out who owned it and bought it for $600 (good money back then), had it towed to my house, spent the next couple weeks workin' on it (yes, rebuilding the SU carbs) and sold it for $2500 (gooder money back then)... Of course, that car would bring at least $200,000 today but, hey??? B~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: mayomick Date: 04 Dec 12 - 08:01 AM Bobert.Were you serious about getting a new nail put on your picking finger? |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 04 Dec 12 - 08:19 AM I had a guitar lesson (one-off, done for charity) from a guy who would go to the nail parlor and have long, strong acrylic nails put on his right hand. For picking. Apparently it's pretty normal among serious finger-pickers. |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: Henry Krinkle Date: 04 Dec 12 - 08:23 AM Classical guitar thing. Rareified atmospere. =(:-( 0) |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: Little Hawk Date: 04 Dec 12 - 11:29 AM Yes, leeneia, I started doing that a few years back, after seeing another guitarist who was using the acrylic nails. They work wonderfully. You can not only pick with them, you can also "brush" (sweep forward across the strings) with them, and they won't break. They have been a huge asset to my guitar playing. I have to get "fills" put in at the back about every 6 weeks as the nail grows out, and it only costs $15 to do 4 nails on the right hand. A bargain. I'll never go back to using uncoated nails. |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 04 Dec 12 - 01:01 PM Thanks for the info, Little Hawk. ========== Oh, gee. Bobert. I didn't know the clock was "60's looking." I can see how that would evoke bad vibes. For me, a 60's look brings back memories of trudging to school in bitter cold, of having to listen to pipe organ on dreary Sunday mornings, of the Kennedy asassination, of early Beatles sounding like cicadas.... arrgh! If the P-vine keeps the clock, maybe you could do some kind of exorcism. |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: Pete Jennings Date: 04 Dec 12 - 01:02 PM He wouldn't do that, Leeneia, he loves her! |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: Jack the Sailor Date: 04 Dec 12 - 01:09 PM ENERGY ALTERNATIVES 6620 W W T HARRIS BLVD - Map CHARLOTTE, NC 28269 Phone: 704.598.8787 Fax: 704.598.7511 Ridgeway dealer in Charlotte. |
Subject: RE: BS: Yet another wacky Bobert story... From: olddude Date: 04 Dec 12 - 01:12 PM I can't pick with nails I cut them down to nothing. They catch on the strings it is just a self taught thing. I do everything wrong on the guitar but I have fun. My roommate in college had one nail that was like a spear .. but he could cook on the guitar and so can Bobster |