An illustrated guide to the cases and movements of a unique Danish clock manufacturer. Clock production continued in Vanløse, a suburb of Copenhagen in Denmark, from 1942 to at least 1977. Telavox clocks became Clementa in 1952 when clockmaking was split off from radio production. All post dates are meaningless. Lack of visitors has resulted in no new posts for some time.I shall leave the blog online for those few who are interested.
04/09/2021
4.09.2021 Telavox on eBay.
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A Telavox clock/timer is listed on eBay. In a pretty square dial case:
I have never found a Telavox clock/timer on my travels.
No, I didn't bid. The complications of international postage plus import charges plus Post Office customs clearance charges plus 25% VAT on top of everything [since Brexit] would have made it uneconomical at any price.
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And? Did you win the clock?
No, I didn't bid. The complications of international postage plus import charges plus Post Office customs clearance charges plus 25% VAT on top of everything [since Brexit] would have made it uneconomical at any price.
I am trying to contact you, the email address provided does not seem to work.
I have a Telavox clock to include in the database
Hi, I am so sorry to have missed your comments.
There has been so little interest in my Telavox blog that I stopped updating or even visiting it.
I have now put my collection of 40-odd Telavox clocks on sale on the Danish DBA small ads website.
https://www.dba.dk/telavox-ure-samling/id-1087859640/
Regards
Chris
Hy Chris, i have sent you a message on the DBA board. I'm interested in buying your collection.
Regards,
Wim
Sorry Wim. Another Wim has bought my collection and taken it back to Holland.
Regards
Chris
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