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Weekly Discussion: Daniel Dakota Clock Component Reviews - #22 Edition

Discussion on "Tick-Talk Tuesday": This segment delves into the letters and comments from readers about their clocks, detailing any issues or challenges they're facing, as well as clocks they'd like profiled. My responses to your queries include advice tailored to your specific clock worries....

Discussion for Tick Talk Tuesday #22 centering on obtaining components for aDaniel Dakota clock
Discussion for Tick Talk Tuesday #22 centering on obtaining components for aDaniel Dakota clock

Weekly Discussion: Daniel Dakota Clock Component Reviews - #22 Edition

In response to DW's question about purchasing parts for a Daniel Dakota Grandfather Clock, finding suitable replacement components might prove challenging. However, there are several avenues to explore.

Firstly, specialty clock repair shops and online clock parts stores are worth considering. These establishments often carry a wide range of parts for various clock brands, including Daniel Dakota.

Secondly, vintage marketplaces such as Etsy could be a goldmine for Daniel Dakota parts or knowledgeable sellers who might help in your quest.

Thirdly, attempting to contact authorized dealers or repair services for Daniel Dakota clocks could yield results. These services may have genuine replacement parts or be able to order them for you.

It's important to note that broad commercial retailers or commonly known parts suppliers for Daniel Dakota grandfather clocks are scarce. As such, niche vintage clock specialists or repair shops are likely your best bet for compatible parts.

The cost of replacing a grandfather clock movement can vary, with estimates around $360. However, this figure may fluctuate depending on the exact model and part required.

Daniel Dakota clocks, while stylishly inspired by American and German box clocks, have a limited life and can be difficult to repair due to the scarcity of replacement parts. This often leads to them being discarded once they stop functioning.

Interestingly, few serious clock collectors admit to having a Daniel Dakota wall clock in their collection. However, the Tempus Fugit Time Company, the manufacturer of Daniel Dakota clocks, is expanding its capacity to meet the increased demand for these clocks. Their new factory is located in Gackle, North Dakota.

For those considering a DIY repair, options include finding a replacement movement, attempting the repair yourself, or converting the clock to a quartz movement. It's always advisable to seek professional advice before undertaking any major repairs.

Lastly, it's worth mentioning that the author of this article is a proud owner of two Daniel Dakota wall clocks, one of which has been converted to quartz. One of these clocks was even gifted to a family member.

In conclusion, while finding parts for a Daniel Dakota Grandfather Clock may require some persistence, the reward of restoring a piece of clockmaking history is well worth the effort.

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