Sherwood Crane's Profile
- David Sokosh
- 1989
- 2006
- Brooklyn
- Clinton Hill
- House
- Clock Repair
- Male
- 45
- http://www.davidsokosh.com
Author's Comments
Clinton Hill Clocks
St. James Place
Brooklyn, NY
www.clintonhillclocks.com
917 656 5513
David Sokosh has a Clinton Hill Brooklyn based antique clock repair shop and showroom. Prices start at $65 for basic servicing and full restoration starts at $175. He specializes in American 19th and 20th Century timekeepers with a special fondness for Brooklyn made Ansonia clocks. He also works on French, German and English mechanical clocks. Hours at the shop are by appointment. Check the website for his schedule, he's often at the DUMBO Antique Market and the Brooklyn Flea in Fort Greene. He sells clocks and gives estimates for repairs at these events. He'll also make a house call if your clock can't travel.
Posted by: Sherwood Crane at February 23, 2009 8:34 AM in response to Clock repair; place to buy lampshades
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Clinton Hill Clocks
St. James Place
Brooklyn, NY
www.clintonhillclocks.com
917 656 5513
David Sokosh has a Clinton Hill Brooklyn based antique clock repair shop and showroom. Prices start at $65 for basic servicing and full restoration starts at $175. He specializes in American 19th and 20th Century timekeepers with a special fondness for Brooklyn made Ansonia clocks. He also works on French, German and English mechanical clocks. Hours at the shop are by appointment. Check the website for his schedule, he's often at the DUMBO Antique Market and the Brooklyn Flea in Fort Greene. He sells clocks and gives estimates for repairs at these events. He'll also make a house call if your clock can't travel.
Posted by: Sherwood Crane at February 23, 2009 8:35 AM in response to Clock repair; place to buy lampshades

Clinton Hill Clocks
St. James Place
Brooklyn, NY
www.clintonhillclocks.com
917 656 5513
David Sokosh has a Clinton Hill Brooklyn based antique clock repair shop and showroom. Prices start at $65 for basic servicing and full restoration starts at $175. He specializes in American 19th and 20th Century timekeepers with a special fondness for Brooklyn made Ansonia clocks. He also works on French, German and English mechanical clocks. Hours at the shop are by appointment. Check the website for his schedule, he's often at the DUMBO Antique Market and the Brooklyn Flea in Fort Greene. He sells clocks and gives estimates for repairs at these events. He'll also make a house call if your clock can't travel.
Posted by: Sherwood Crane at February 23, 2009 8:35 AM in response to Clock repair; place to buy lampshades