March 21, 2023
History of Horological Illustration
Bob Frishman returns to MWA for a presentation on the history of horological illustration. This will be an updated and expanded version of the talk he gave at the start of the 2022 NAWCC symposium last October in New York City during a special program to honor the late John Redfern, one of the finest horological illustrators ever. More about Redfern is at https://redfernanimation.com. Bob provided an overview of the subject prior to Redfern’s modern computer-generated drawings and videos, looking back to the 18th century when Diderot and several horological authors included in their books many highly detailed engravings of clock and watch movements, tools, and hand-powered machines.
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Bob Frishman returns to MWA for a presentation on the history of horological illustration. This will be an updated and expanded version of the talk he gave at the start of the 2022 NAWCC symposium last October in New York City during a special program to honor the late John Redfern, one of the finest horological illustrators ever. More about Redfern is at https://redfernanimation.com. Bob provided an overview of the subject prior to Redfern’s modern computer-generated drawings and videos, looking back to the 18th century when Diderot and several horological authors included in their books many highly detailed engravings of clock and watch movements, tools, and hand-powered machines.
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May 16, 2023
Peter Nunes began collecting antique clocks in 1964, as a fourth grader. He joined the NAWCC in 1971. After 33 years as a landscape contractor, he rented shop space and turned his long time avocation of clock restoration into a nearly full time business, specializing in early American and English clocks, as well as public clocks. He is a former chair of Chapter 8, as well as Cog Counters, and an NAWCC Fellow
June 20, 2023
We will also be having our auction. Members are welcome bring any items our auctioneer, Rich Pompeo, will auction them off.