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OP What is the origin of the term "wedding clock"? Is it because they were given as wedding presents? Or were they purchased by newlyweds who couldn't yet afford a larger clock like a grandfather clock?
An example can be seen at the following link (it's the one on the far right):
http://www.floatingstonewoodworks.com/stickleyaccents.htm
Entire Thread Subject Posted By Posted wedding clock Alex Williams 09/17/02 04:05 PM Re: wedding clock of troy 09/17/02 06:22 PM Re: wedding clock Faldage 09/17/02 06:25 PM
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