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All clocks are limited editions of 50 and are signed, numbered and dated. Wood species The wood species, or combination of species, can be chosen from the wood lists provided in the site by the buyer (check for availability of wood, if making your own choice.) If not specified, I will make the choice at the time of crafting dictated by your preference of light wood, dark wood, etc. "A" designates wood that is harvested only in small pieces and is used exclusively as accents and is usually "E" expensive compared to other more common wood species. African wenge is currently rare and expensive (not endangered) because of the ongoing political unrest in the country of origin (Congo). All woods shown may not always be available. When ordering a limited edition, I give you a choice of the dark wood used in most of the clocks (I don't give you a choice for the light wood, black wood, or dyed woods).You can choose from mahogany, bubinga, padauk or walnut for the dark wood. Finish & care Supplied with each clock is a folded card listing the wood species used in the clock, along with a small sample of the woods glued to the card. Wood care (finish) instructions are printed on the card. I use two finishes, they are either: multiple coats of shellac with two coats of wax or multiple coats of polymerized tung oil with two coats of wax. I list on the tag as to which finish is used. Both finishes are smooth and luxurious, but are somewhat susceptible to water spotting, so cleaning should not be done with water, but with something like Endust, Pledge (it's not as bad as you might have heard), or a new coat of some sort of furniture wax. Do not use things like lemon oil or furniture polishes as most contain oils which attract dirt and grit and will degrade the finish. A fresh coat of wax can be applied about once a year to maintain the original sheen. Warranty All clocks are warranted to be free from defects in workmanship for one year, the quartz works is warranted for three years. Should you have a problem with any part of the clock that is due to workmanship, it will be repaired at no cost to you, including shipping. Call or e-mail your intent to return a clock for repair (do not return a clock without prior notice), for further instructions on packing etc. If upon return and inspection the clock is damaged from misuse or accident, I will give a written estimate of the repair. You are then responsible for all repair and shipping costs. Shipping costs Shipping charges are not included in the above pricing. Items will be shipped by standard ground UPS shipping unless another method is specified. Exact costs for any method of shipping will be charged to the order, in addition to the above pricing. How to order Select the "buy now" button above which transfers you to PayPal, a secure site for paying. Print out the clock order form then fax/mail or phone your order (260-693-9801) with all the necessary information about wood, size, ordering number of the box, name, address, e-mail, etc. 25% of total order amount is required at time of order, remaining 75% is due when ready to ship. I will notify you by phone or e-mail when I'm ready to ship. Please allow 2-3 weeks for crafting...........Ordering Boxes>> Home | New
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