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    I pass it every morning, hurrying by the teetering eight foot tall giant which everybody calls ‘his grandfather clock’. I know it is older than me but there are certain things about it that tell me it has class, something I lack. Of course I didn’t make such an entrance into the family as it did.

    Apparently it really was bought by my grandfather, when he was a young man sailing as a trawler skipper out of the North East Scottish port of Aberdeen. Apparently he and the crew had had several excellent voyages, which meant he had ‘money to burn’ and he didn’t want to salt it all away by buying a pension.

    In those days, it was normal to buy things that show your status, just as people do today, so 'Grampy' (my name for him) made no secret that he had made a special purchase. It was going to be delivered soon by a carrier, and the neighbors were all invited to view it when it had arrived.

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    Apparently it really was bought by my grandfather, when he was a young man sailing as a trawler skipper out of the North East Scottish port of Aberdeen. Apparently he and the crew had had several excellent voyages, which meant he had ‘money to burn’ and he didn’t want to salt it all away by buying a pension.

    In those days, it was normal to buy things that show your status, just as people do today, so 'Grampy' (my name for him) made no secret that he had made a special purchase. It was going to be delivered soon by a carrier, and the neighbors were all invited to view it when it had arrived.

    Boy, oh boy, the rumors! The favorite one was that a coffin had been bought. The packing case was t

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    In those days, it was normal to buy things that show your status, just as people do today, so 'Grampy' (my name for him) made no secret that he had made a special purchase. It was going to be delivered soon by a carrier, and the neighbors were all invited to view it when it had arrived.

    Boy, oh boy, the rumors! The favorite one was that a coffin had been bought. The packing case was t

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    delivered soon by a carrier, and the neighbors were all invited to view it when it had arrived.

    Boy, oh boy, the rumors! The favorite one was that a coffin had been bought. The packing case was the right size, after all, but nobody had seen the contents! It was probably a coffin bought on special offer, waiting to be used!

    When I was introduced to it many years later, it was both more grand and fascinating for the four year old boy I had become. It was huge at eight feet tall, with three brass turret toppers above its dial and a loud chime. Also it has a rather risqu? parquetry roman sylph on its front door panel. Not the sort of picture a young boy should be caught examining in detail!

    I grew up and World War 2 intervened. We moved many times over the years since then and had quite a few scary times, but I always remembered the clock and Grampy’s house with affection.

    When 'Grampy' died, my father gave the clock room in the hall of his home and it followed my father round h

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