Schwarzwalduhren by Heinrich Engelmann
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- Опубліковано 28 січ 2025
- One of the leading collectors and restoration artists of Black Forest Cuckoo and musical Clocks in Germany. A large portion of his Black Forest Cuckoo clocks are displayed at the Junghans Terrassenbau Museum in the city of Schramberg Germany.
Wunderbar, What a collection , Kuckuckmeister
What a showcase! Thank you so much for sharing Mr Engelmann's collection. I know he's written a book, in German, but sadly now out of print.
Your Welcome, best quality I could get out of it but it really highlights what a fantastic collection he had. I managed to retain a copy of his book and after multiple requests to see the DVD that accompanied it, I figured this platform would give all enthusiasts a chance to see it.
@TheBlackForestClockShop thanx, very good of you. Is Ferdinand still with us?
Other thing I love is a coupla bracket clocks, chiming on gongs, sound like Big Ben's chimes
To my knowledge yes.@@gaiuscoleman8815
I really appreciated the super-rare bracket clock chiming on tubular bells. The only other one I've seen is on a UA-cam recording of one in USA I think being discussed on an Antiques Roadshow.
So many beautiful clocks! If your'e ever near Schramberg Germany the Junghans Museum upper levels are filled with his collection which in my opinion definitely makes the entry worth while.
Thanks for your feedback and advice.
And what happened to himself Heinrich Engelmann?@@TheBlackForestClockShop
I really liked the early flute clock at 29:21.
I also have an early flute clock on ropes with 13 flutes, in a few months I will post a video with all the melodies..@@TheBlackForestClockShop
wonderfull collection , but the way the look and play , is work of masters hand
Todos los péndulos tienen dos movimientos, eso ya es muy aburrido, ¿no hay péndulos de tres movimientos?