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Inclination wooden clock


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Inclination wooden clock

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This hand-made clock was designed by Clayton Boyer and hand-made by Adrian Iredale. See Clayton's clocks at: http://lisaboyer.com/Claytonsite/Claytonsite1.htm

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adrianiredale

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clock, gear, hand, made, wooden,

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