Wednesday, April 21

Tick Tock, The Mice Went Up the Clock



When I was a child.. I had a fascination with my grandfather and his cuckoo clock. It wasn't terribly fancy, but you had to pull the chains to pull the weights back up, and the bird would quickly spring out and cuckoo. When he died, no kidding, so did his clock. My parents left it hanging on the wall, though it no longer kept time.
This started a lifetime love of clocks and a fascination with the more eclectic versions. Somewhere in my mind, that cuckoo clock became imbued with my grandfather's spirit.. thusly to me, ALL clocks have a bit of that, Whether it be their owners, the creators, or just Father Time himself.

It's a dream of mine to actually own a grandfather clock. As heirloom pieces and specialized clocks, they can be rather expensive, but I do love them and just the feeling they cast on a house. There are many myths and legends surrounding them.. including the one where they gained their name:

Previous to the 1870's, they were known as Floor Clocks. During the 19th century, two brothers named Jenkins worked as managers at the George Hotel in Piercebridge, County Durham, England. One of the brothers died and, according to the story told to Henry Clay Work in 1875, the clock (made by James Thompson) began to lose time. Repair attempts were made by the hotel staff and local clockmakers, but failed. When the other brother died at the age of 90, the clock broke down altogether, and was never repaired in remembrance of the brothers.

H. C. Work decided to write a song about the story of this clock in 1876, which he called My Grandfather's Clock. The song became popular, and it is from this song that the current usage derives.
-Wikipedia


They're also heavily noted in many nostalgic short stories, many whimiscal tales, and horror stories. (I'll cite the example of the huge clock in "The Last Unicorn" because that's what immediately comes to mind.

I wanted to make a Grandfather Clock, and really wanted to emulate the cabinet maker, Jake Cress (he's an artist, he truly truly is). Hopefully my Grandfather Clock outwardly shows that "spirit" that I see in all clocks.

Hickory Dickory Dock
The mouse ran up the clock
The clock struck one and down he ran
Hickory Dickory Dock


Getting tired of mice continually running up him, this Grandfather Clock has "caught" these two unlucky mice. With his merry winking face, the sculpted hands keep the time to whatever timezone you wish.. and chimes "Hickory Dickory Dock".
I took special care with this item. Each bit is custom sculpted and textured by me. These are my own sounds, and I really wanted to give you a story. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did making it.

Because this item is so specialized, it is available as copy only, and may be purchased off Xstreet: CFF - Grandfather Clock - Hickory Dickory Dock for $750.00 Lindens.



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