Museum Artifact: “Golden Hour” Mystery Clock, c. 1950s
Made By: Jefferson Electric Company, 840 S. 25th Avenue, Bellwood, IL
Research is underway on this one and a full write-up will be coming soon.
Museum Artifact: “Golden Hour” Mystery Clock, c. 1950s
Made By: Jefferson Electric Company, 840 S. 25th Avenue, Bellwood, IL
Research is underway on this one and a full write-up will be coming soon.
Everybody, go to Youtube.com and search Jefferson Electric Mystery Clock and you find lots of info and how some people have repaired them.
I had a golden hour clock that had a clear plastic rectangular box covering the face of the clock. The clock repair guy lost the clock. I can’t find another. I looked in your catalog and couldn’t find that model. Did you produce that model ever?
Thanks for your attention…..
Carl
Clock- Jefferson “Golden Hour” electric clock. My clock won’t work. I haven’t used it for quite a few years. It worked the last time we used it. It is 115 V.A.C. 606cyonly 2.5 watts Cat#580-101. Can it be fixed?
My husband & I received one of these clocks for our wedding June 22, 1957. He passed away in 2002. I haven’t used it for quite a few years and I plugged it in but it doesn’t work. I must admit, I don’t really know much about the clock, but we really liked it and I’m wondering if you can tell me what I need to do. Do I need to take the bottom off?