Branch Design Wall Clock with Branch-Style Hands and Antique Gold Finish From CBK Home

2010 February 9

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Branch Design Wall Clock with Branch-Style Hands and Antique Gold End From CBK Home
 
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Branch Design Wall Clock with Branch-Style Hands and Antique Gold End. 39" diameter. CBK Exclusive.

Manufactured goods Details

  • Unique and striking addendum to any home décor
  • 39" diameter
  • Iron with Antique Gold end
  • From the most elegant designs to the latest trends, CBK combines style and gathering into a complete and cohesive motif
  • CBK actively recycles and makes packing materials by shredding cardboard boxes and paper products for re-use as packing material for customer orders

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Super cute, had to work with it.
 
Review Date: August 7, 2009
Reviewer: AKArtlover, Indianapolis, IN United States
If you have patience, this is super cute. I had to use a rubber mallet to pound out the center to get the hands to pass the somewhat domed center. I also had to bend the hands somewhat to get them to pass each other. They are a cute cutout branch shape, but they were getting hung up on each other. I've been letting it sit upright on the floor a few days before I mount it in the pitch of our cathedral ceiling. The motor seems a small low powered and hard to turn to set so I wanted to make sure I could leave it up for awhile (until battery goes) without having to mess with it. It fits with my nature theme decor, though, and when I saw it online I plotting "Perfect"-- it's cuter in person but like I said-- I had to work with it. All in all, I had chose before I let it run for a few days, I would keep it and chat the motor and/or hands if it didn't keep time-- but I am pleasantly surprised that it appears to be doing well. Hope this is helpful. Also, Amazon's price was about 40% lower than elsewhere, plus free shipping.
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update. I reckon it either ate the rechargable I place in quick/and/or it got stuck. Really need to chat the arms and mechanism to be sure. Hung it up too high and keep procrastinating on taking it down. Still looks nice. I just don't look at it for the time any longer.


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