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BLUEBIRD CLOCK
05-20-2007, 15:05
Post: #1
BLUEBIRD CLOCK
I have noticed while looking at pictures of different BBs a wood
Bluebird clock. Does anyone know where I can buy one of these for my
1979 BB?

Matthew
1989 fc35sb
So. Cal.
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05-21-2007, 03:01
Post: #2
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Matthew, save yourself a lot of time and grief. Forget about buying a
Blue Bird clock. I tried and it was a waste of time. The only one
I've ever seen for sale was on ebay for $500.00. I will eventually get
around to building my own and have considered alternate materials. If
I have to build my own I might as well make it unique. Some have
offered templates of original clocks. Start there and the rest should
be fairly easy.

Keith
84FC35
San Diego


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "matthewettinger"
<msecoolcal@...> wrote:
>
> I have noticed while looking at pictures of different BBs a wood
> Bluebird clock. Does anyone know where I can buy one of these for my
> 1979 BB?
>
> Matthew
> 1989 fc35sb
> So. Cal.
>
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05-21-2007, 08:20
Post: #3
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Ryan,
I did some checking after I posted on the clock, no one bought the clock
that was on ebay for $500.00 (smart group).
I would love to have a BB clock original or not they just look so great.
Even a template would do so that I could have someone cut it out for me. If you
have a mind to do that very idea you had I'm up for one.

Matthew
1979 fc35sb
So Cal



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05-21-2007, 10:19
Post: #4
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One of my "money Making" ventures was to have gold and silver logos made. i
put one of those by my clock and saw that it was smaller by a few inches. I
guess you could trace the logo on the side of the bus and add a little bit to
it- there you have the makings of a clock.

Ernie Ekberg
83PT40
Livingston, Mt




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05-21-2007, 11:25
Post: #5
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Speaking of, I wonder how many people would be interested in a
reproduction of this clock? They could be built easily and sold for a
lot less than $500. After I picked my coach up, I was astonished that
anyone would pay so much for one of these. It's an extremely basic
shape cut into a nice piece of wood with a cheap clock tacked on. I
could churn out a dozen of these in an afternoon plus time to let the
finish dry.

Not that I necessarily want to, or have time for such a project. It's
mostly an academic question.

-Ryan

On 5/21/07, Keith Strehle wrote:
>
> Matthew, save yourself a lot of time and grief. Forget about buying a
> Blue Bird clock. I tried and it was a waste of time. The only one
> I've ever seen for sale was on ebay for $500.00. I will eventually get
> around to building my own and have considered alternate materials. If
> I have to build my own I might as well make it unique. Some have
> offered templates of original clocks. Start there and the rest should
> be fairly easy.
>
> Keith
> 84FC35
> San Diego
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05-21-2007, 11:47
Post: #6
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I totally agree, and others could do the same.
There are other markets out there also. The price is high because it is not a
reproduction but and original. You never know, your coach if kept in incredible
original shape may be at Barrett-Jackson one day.
That seems to be the way things go.

Leroy Eckert
1990 WB-40"Smoke N Mirrors"
Niceville, FL
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From: Ryan Wright
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 6:25 PM
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: BLUEBIRD CLOCK


Speaking of, I wonder how many people would be interested in a
reproduction of this clock? They could be built easily and sold for a
lot less than $500. After I picked my coach up, I was astonished that
anyone would pay so much for one of these. It's an extremely basic
shape cut into a nice piece of wood with a cheap clock tacked on. I
could churn out a dozen of these in an afternoon plus time to let the
finish dry.

Not that I necessarily want to, or have time for such a project. It's
mostly an academic question.

-Ryan

On 5/21/07, Keith Strehle wrote:
>
> Matthew, save yourself a lot of time and grief. Forget about buying a
> Blue Bird clock. I tried and it was a waste of time. The only one
> I've ever seen for sale was on ebay for $500.00. I will eventually get
> around to building my own and have considered alternate materials. If
> I have to build my own I might as well make it unique. Some have
> offered templates of original clocks. Start there and the rest should
> be fairly easy.
>
> Keith
> 84FC35
> San Diego




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05-21-2007, 13:34
Post: #7
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What wood are the clocks made of?

I need to remove mine and put in new batteries...I guess that is the way
it works...or a fuse somewhere? I've never paid any attention to it
other than I know it does not keep time. I can trace a pattern if anyone
is interested.

Curt Sprenger
1987 PT38 8V92 "MacAttack Racing"
Anaheim Hills, Calif.



msecoolcal@... wrote:

> Ryan,
> I did some checking after I posted on the clock, no one bought the clock
> that was on ebay for $500.00 (smart group).
> I would love to have a BB clock original or not they just look so great.
> Even a template would do so that I could have someone cut it out for
> me. If you
> have a mind to do that very idea you had I'm up for one.
>
> Matthew
> 1979 fc35sb
> So Cal
>
> ************************************** See what's free at
> http://www.aol.com. <http://www.aol.com.>
>
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>
>
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05-22-2007, 00:07
Post: #8
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Ginger,
What an Idea, a hotrod Bluebird. I shall have mine lowered, skirts on the
rear, duel pipes with massive chrome tips and flame throwers, flames along the
side (pink and purple), a rear wing, a reproduction BB clock made in Mexico,
and to finish it off shave off everything that sticks out. Wow!!! Barrett
Jackson here I come.

Matthew
1979 fc35sb
Down low in So Cal



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05-22-2007, 01:57
Post: #9
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Barrett-Jackson.....hmmmmm

Jim Riordan

Leroy Eckert wrote:
I totally agree, and others could do the same.
There are other markets out there also. The price is high because it is not a
reproduction but and original. You never know, your coach if kept in incredible
original shape may be at Barrett-Jackson one day.
That seems to be the way things go.

Leroy Eckert
1990 WB-40"Smoke N Mirrors"
Niceville, FL
----- Original Message -----
From: Ryan Wright
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 6:25 PM
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: BLUEBIRD CLOCK

Speaking of, I wonder how many people would be interested in a
reproduction of this clock? They could be built easily and sold for a
lot less than $500. After I picked my coach up, I was astonished that
anyone would pay so much for one of these. It's an extremely basic
shape cut into a nice piece of wood with a cheap clock tacked on. I
could churn out a dozen of these in an afternoon plus time to let the
finish dry.

Not that I necessarily want to, or have time for such a project. It's
mostly an academic question.

-Ryan

On 5/21/07, Keith Strehle wrote:
>
> Matthew, save yourself a lot of time and grief. Forget about buying a
> Blue Bird clock. I tried and it was a waste of time. The only one
> I've ever seen for sale was on ebay for $500.00. I will eventually get
> around to building my own and have considered alternate materials. If
> I have to build my own I might as well make it unique. Some have
> offered templates of original clocks. Start there and the rest should
> be fairly easy.
>
> Keith
> 84FC35
> San Diego

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05-22-2007, 02:55
Post: #10
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Walnut. I don't know the thickness of the clock but the walnut would
most likely have to be laminated in order to make it thick enough to
make the clock. That is part of the reason I advocated using
alternate materials. A nice baby blue bird clock anyone? If it's
not original it might as well be unique.

Curt, I'll take you up on that offer for a template. I'll pay the
postage. 9192 Topaz Way San Diego, Ca 92123. And would you mind
providing the thickness also?

Keith
84FC35


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Curt Sprenger
wrote:
>
> What wood are the clocks made of?
>
> I need to remove mine and put in new batteries...I guess that is
the way
> it works...or a fuse somewhere? I've never paid any attention to it
> other than I know it does not keep time. I can trace a pattern if
anyone
> is interested.
>
> Curt Sprenger
> 1987 PT38 8V92 "MacAttack Racing"
> Anaheim Hills, Calif.
>
>
>
> msecoolcal@... wrote:
>
> > Ryan,
> > I did some checking after I posted on the clock, no one bought
the clock
> > that was on ebay for $500.00 (smart group).
> > I would love to have a BB clock original or not they just look so
great.
> > Even a template would do so that I could have someone cut it out
for
> > me. If you
> > have a mind to do that very idea you had I'm up for one.
> >
> > Matthew
> > 1979 fc35sb
> > So Cal
> >
> > ************************************** See what's free at
> > http://www.aol.com. <http://www.aol.com.>
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
> >
>
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