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Just thought these were cool
Flintlock alarm clocks
That’ll wake you up with a bang

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What role does the candleholder play? You would think those two things do not go together and I cannot imagine it is capable of using the lock to ignite the candle.
 
What role does the candleholder play? You would think those two things do not go together and I cannot imagine it is capable of using the lock to ignite the candle.
Excuse me I see the one you’re referring to now and it’s definitely got a candle stub in it.
probably not range officer approved. We can only guess the reasoning for its inclusion.
 
Those are pretty cool. Clocks have such a fascinating history, and clearly some 17th and 18th C. folks were inclined to male sure someone woke up at the right time. I often ponder the "time before time" as we live and breathe by it. The accurate measurement of time made the modern world more possible, but it also dreadfully interrupted the flow of life that may have existed "pre-timekeeping".
 
I'm thinking a very ornate time bomb. Never saw anything like those before. Thanks for sharing.

Years ago. there were sundial alarm "clocks" offered as novelties. Used a magnifying glass. "Low tech solar", I suppose.
 
I have an old book, Firearms Curiosa, by Lewis Winant, filled full of strange firearms and things like this. Very interesting oddities.
 

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