Clocks, Watches/replacement glass front for clock
Expert: William J Perkins - 5/7/2010
QuestionThe glass door front of my Linden Wall clock (Beaknman WMH 7073) was broken in a move and I would like to know where to have it replaced.
AnswerIf you are talking about a painted replacement glass, (one with a scene of decorations), you would need to order the proper replacement through a clock parts supply house. Not many sell directly to the public. The following do; Merritt's Antiques, located in Pa., TimeSavers, located in Arizona, and Ronell Clocks in Oregon. All of these houses have a presence on the Internet. If you just need a plain piece of glass, simply contact a local glazier for your needs. Regards WJP