speelwerk | 23/10/2019 21:40:21 |
464 forum posts 2 photos | Last week traveling in Germany I visited the "Uhrenindustriemuseum" in Villingen-Schwenningen **LINK** . It is in the old Kienzle factory which closed in 1985. Most of the machines from around 1920 are still present and working. Best to bring ear protection to limit the noise if you take the tour which is done by old workers. The one in the picture makes the hammers for a alarm clock. Niko. Edited By speelwerk on 23/10/2019 21:47:19 |
Michael Gilligan | 23/10/2019 23:02:21 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Thanks for the link, Niko Hopefully they will activate the English and French language choices soon ... greyed-out icons are visible towards top-right corner of the homepage. MichaelG. |
Chris Evans 6 | 24/10/2019 09:08:09 |
![]() 2156 forum posts | Kienzel went on to make Vehicle Tacographs now owned by Continental. |
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