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BEALL GALLERY

PIPEWRENCH CLOCK

During my "wrench period," I made a number of different types of large wooden wrenches. This unusual wall clock was one of a series of 20 that I made in oak, walnut and cherry. They were all sold some time ago except for a cherry one I kept for myself. They are about 3 ft. long and fully functional. Most included a wooden pipe fitting that could be screwed to the wall to hold the clock.

. . . Jerry Beall

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