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Joshua,
If the locks still exist and are operable, including the corresponding catch
location on the case, then having keys made is the best option. If not, you
can make soft wooden wedges (pine or yellow poplar) that will keep the doors
closed by friction. However, they are a bit of a pain as they have to be
found when the door is opened (as invariably they fall), and have to be
re-inserted each time the door is closed. Generally, the bottom of the door
is the best location for the wedges. I advise not attaching the wedges to
the clock.
Marc
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of Joshua K. Blay HSBC
> Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 8:38 AM
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> Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Pesky Tall-Case Clock Problem
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>
> The doors on some of our tall-case clocks like to open up over time; the
> keys have long been displaced.
>
> Might someone here have a suggestion to encourage them to stay shut but
> still be able to be opened on a weekly basis?
>
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> Joshua K. Blay
> Associate Director/Museum Curator
> The Historical Society of Berks County Museum & Library
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