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This Page Last Updated: 12/18/2008

Display Chairman, Bob Helfert and Registration Chairman, Pam Helfert (his
daughter).

THANKS Bob and Pam for all your hard work!!!!!

Bill Ellison's presentation "Ben Franklin and Early Electricity" as
Franklin's Assistant in period dress.

Sangamo Display Walk-Through with Les McAlister

Ken Kerr discusses Sangamo timing devices

Pictures of the Sangamo GTI Display

Early American Reproductions and Gorham Bronze Sangamo Clocks


Participant examines Sangamo "Crystal Cylinder" Model Clock

Big Tick and Little Tick Clocks Made by Sangamo for the Illinois Watch Company

Models that were converted to Sangamo Electrically Wound movements by Sangamo at
their factory


Sangamo Act of Parliament Clocks


Calibration Test Equipment for Sangamo Contactor Units

Examples of Sangamo 11-jewel Wall Clocks

Sangamo Slave/Master Clock Display

Bill Ellison (center red shirt) discusses the display with another participant

Large Wall Picture of Sangamo Factory and Smaller "tin" framed photo
of Illinois Watch Company

Les McAlister (black shirt) answers questions about display clocks.

Sangamo 3/4 Size 7-Jewel banjos (4 on outside) Limited Edition Custom Made
Lyre Sangamo Clock (center)

Les McAlister with participant.

Les McAlister discussing Old Salem clock with group

Les discusses features of Sangamo Alhambra model

The tall good looking guy in back row with the green and purple striped shirt is
Robert Lanphier III the Grandson of Sangamo founder Robert Lanphier
and the short guy just beyond Les is Leslie Jones who worked for Sangamo from
1955 to 1965 and made key design contributions to
Sangamo timers and Tachographs as well as designed the Avigator Unit.

Sangamo advertising and pictures of Jacob Bunn Jr. (left-center) and Robert
Lanphier (right-center)



Les talking about the Sangamo Old Salem model and in the far left on the blue
shirt is Fred Armbrust from Caribou, Maine
and on the far right in the yellow shirt is Sangamo Expert, Steve Spinner.


Sangamo Timers, Tachographs and flasher units

Seth Thomas Grandfather case converted by Sangamo to an Electrically Wound
movement..... one of a kind.

On the Left is a picture of the Old Salem and on the right is a Roxbury

Back row center is Sangamo Expert, Bob Helfert

Bill Ellison (right) and Sangamo Expert, Ken Kerr (center gray shirt) discuss
the display.

Just behind Les in the red shirt is Bob Feiertag Sangamo Collector

Bob is checking his pockets for spare change to give Les.... :-)

Ken Kerr talks about Sangamo Timers and Tachographs

More of Ken's presentation......

Ken talks about the Sangamo ads

More of Ken's presentation....

Plexiglass Displays of working Sangamo clock and timer movements.

This case holds all the examples of Sangamo Time-Only movements

This case holds examples of Sangamo Jeweler's Regulator, Timer and Specialty
movements.

Side view of the above same case.

Rear view of the first two cases.

Rear View of the Time-Only movements

Rear View of the Time-Strike movements

Rear View of early experimental Sangamo clock owned by founder Robert Lanphier

Sangamo full-size 11-Jewel Banjo Clocks

More pictures of the 3/4 Size, 7-jewel striking banjos


Hamilton Sangamo Synchronous Clocks

Hamilton Sangamo Synchronous Clocks

More Hamilton Sangamo Synchronous Clocks

Sangamo "labeled" Clocks built by General Time and Instruments (GTI)
after they purchased Hamilton Sangamo clock operations

More GTI Sangamo clocks

More GTI clocks

Examples of GTI Sangamo Synchronous Banjos



More Act of Parliament pictures


National Magnetic Clocks in Display



More examples of Electric Horology

Even more Electric Clocks brought in for display by participants

Telechron "C" Master Clock

More display clocks

Some of Ken Kerr's "other" electric clocks


Herschede Electric clocks and movements

More Herschede pictures

Sangamo Queen Ann Grandmother Clock














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