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    Need Help Identifying a Clock

    I'm pretty sure the image below shows a flip clock radio. But I'm not certain.
    Anyone known the make and model the clock below?
    It's the only image I have of the clock.

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    #2
    Ok, with this one I come the closest to the one in the screenshot when it comes to the simular housing...

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      #3
      Whatever it is....I want it! Cool stuff!

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        #4
        Originally posted by Mackey View Post
        I'm pretty sure the image below shows a flip clock radio. But I'm not certain.
        Anyone known the make and model the clock below?
        It's the only image I have of the clock.

        Another movie clock radio? I"m 100% sure I've seen this model before on eBay but can't place it right now. It's definitely a flippy!

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          #5
          The clock can be seen on Netflix.
          Fringe. Season 3 Episode 15 - "Subject 13"
          at approximately 30:51. Click image for larger version

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            #6
            Finally Found it.
            Seems the clock is the Baycrest Model HB-23
            made in Canada by The Hudson's Bay Company

            This makes sense as filming for Fringe moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada for season 2.

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            Took more than a year to find! And soon I will own one.
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            It's a Canadian Flip Clock!
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              #7
              We need help with more information about a Abessi Germany 7 jewel flip clock. All black, no gold bands. We cannot find any information about this particular model online.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Terri L View Post
                We need help with more information about a Abessi Germany 7 jewel flip clock. All black, no gold bands. We cannot find any information about this particular model online.
                Abessi was a brand name used by Armbruster & Böhringer GmbH in Pforzheim, Germany who were the makers of the case most likely. Probably the clock was made in the early 1950s by Uhrenfabrik Laufamholz Köhler & Co. in West Germany. It's probably one of several color /style variations.
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