anyone out in the forum world know of a good chess clock repairer please !! ??
regards
Joe
chess clock repairs required
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Re: chess clock repairs required
Send them to me. I have a specialist machine for sorting them out:Joe Dilworth wrote:anyone out in the forum world know of a good chess clock repairer please !! ??
regards
Joe
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Re: chess clock repairs required
Assuming the clocks are analogue rather than digital, an ordinary watch and clock repairer should be able to do it.
I found someone near Reigate (which doesn't help in Southport) who happily sorted out problems, which were frequently the stop/start mechanism going wrong, a bit of rubber perishing e.g.
I found someone near Reigate (which doesn't help in Southport) who happily sorted out problems, which were frequently the stop/start mechanism going wrong, a bit of rubber perishing e.g.
"Kevin was the arbiter and was very patient. " Nick Grey