The American watchmaker and jeweler; an encyclopedia for the horologist, jeweler, gold and silversmith .. . Fig. 90* Fig. :uf. Conrad Dasypodius, a disciple of Herlin, reconstructed it on a largerscale. The mechanical work was performed by Isaac and JosiahHabrecht, clock-makers of Schaffhausen, Switzerland. This clock, whichwas restored in 1669, by Michael Isaac Habrecht, grandson of Dasypo-dius, one of the original makers, and a second time restored by JamesStraubharr, in 1732, ceased to act in 1789. The present Strasburg clockwas commenced June 24, 1838, and started running on October 2, 184
The American watchmaker and jeweler; an encyclopedia for the horologist, jeweler, gold and silversmith .. . Fig. 90* Fig. :uf. Conrad Dasypodius, a disciple of Herlin, reconstructed it on a largerscale. The mechanical work was performed by Isaac and JosiahHabrecht, clock-makers of Schaffhausen, Switzerland. This clock, whichwas restored in 1669, by Michael Isaac Habrecht, grandson of Dasypo-dius, one of the original makers, and a second time restored by JamesStraubharr, in 1732, ceased to act in 1789. The present Strasburg clockwas commenced June 24, 1838, and started running on October 2, 1370, Charles V., King of France, caused to be made at Paris, a large *Side view of Time Train. B, Barrel; C, D, E, Plates; F, Ratchet and Click;G, Great Wheel; P, O, Winding Pinion and Wheel; H, Second Wheel; g. EscapePinion; 6, Pinion driving Hour Wheel; N. Hour Wheel, the arbor of which carriesthe hand. •\Front view of Time and Strikinq Train. K, Verg-e; I., Balance; m, Shifting-AVeightsfor adjustins: the Clock to time; N, Count Wheel or Locking Plate; T, Leverfor letting off Striking Work. C
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