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Company Profile

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The company was founded in
Copenhagen in 1975 and was partly a re-transmission of a particular
Bertam Larsen puplic and is through the many years expanded sigfinicantly. The main tasks now include
the maintenance, restoration and restructuring of the towerclocks at churches,
castles, palaces, town halls and other public buildings.
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Towerclocks has always
been a fascinating piece of engineering.
At one time a fairly
simple design, yet with an ingenious mechanism for the division of time
in hours, minutes and seconds
Restoration of a
towerclock is a long-term investment which must be viewed over a period
of about 50 years. For a complete restoration replace all worn parts
renewed bronze bearings and axle pins polished. Frame design undergoes a
complete cleaning of old paint and oil.
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Towerclockmaker
Jens Søren Frausing
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There is a color analysis,
so that work can paint in its original colors.
By totally worn parts
plant produced copies of these beliefs in order to work after
restoration appears as when it left the master's workshop for the first
time.
It is a long but exciting
process to transform a towerclock from a collection of rusty iron, to
again stand with shiny bronze, polished steel shafts, beautiful colors and
the brand that once felt a soul in the old mill.
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- Address :
Elsgaarden - Sneglerup Huse 1 -4571 Grevinge - Denmark
- Member :
Danish Antique Conservator Laug - Håndværksrådet -
Danish Horologisk Company - Grevinge Erhversforening
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