At least I'm not the only one that records like 10000 clips for a 4 minute video :) For my latest video I filled my gallery with about 60 clips.... Great collection! I always loved the variety of clocks and rare pieces that you have.
Actually, I need to thank you! :D I'm really happy that you really stopped by to see my videos... I didn't think that my channel would reach this far and even catch your atention, as you are by far one of the bases of this community ( among Tommy Wylie, Phalos etc.) I remember when I discovered your channel... You were doing a live stream and I stopped by. Then I went to see your videos (This happened when your latest video was about the FMS) and I've been watching your channel since. Hope that you'll keep collecting and create great content as always! :) BTW, for making music, do you use FL Studio? ( I'm just asking because I need to find a music editing software for sth.... )
@@luka3377 I don't know if I'd say I'm a huge base for the community haha, I'm just documenting my collection and people seem to really like it. But thank you nonetheless :) Also, yes I use FL Studio for making music! :D
Very cool I stumbled upon your channel by luck very nice collection, are you aware of a mechanical wall clock with that slow tic-tac /pendulum regulator without being too big like a horloge Comptoise ? Cheers Edit : sorry to ask something so vague but if you have a link in English where to start understanding the periods and movements ... I'm French btw ✌️
No problem, Alex! Don't worry about asking questions :) 10:48 I think this clock best suits what you mean. In English we call these wag on the walls, or free-swingers. ("wag on the wall" is implying the pendulum is like an animal's tail, and it's wagging back and forth in front of the wall, and "free-swinger" comes from the observation that the pendulum has no pieces of wood or case surrounding the pendulum, so it's free to swing in the open air.) I also have a couple Junghans clocks, like the one that can be seen at the end. Those are wall clocks that tick somewhat slowly. Not as slow as a Comtoise though haha. Only other wall clocks I can think of with slow ticking is a jewler's regulator. They're similar to Comtoise clocks, but they only tell the time and don't do any striking. Also a lot of them are on the floor in tall cases, but there are also wall mounted ones.
22:57 for bloopers!
The bloopers are the funniest thing ever. "I CUT Y'ALL UP? OH NO, I COMMITTED MASS MURDER ;~;" lmao
he committed homicide
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HAHA Cesencord sounds 🤣🤣🤣🤣
You got a great clock collection! By the way I like the bloopers at the end!
Thanks!
Really nice collection
I have the same problem with space, theres only couple places left and then id probably have to stop
At least I'm not the only one that records like 10000 clips for a 4 minute video :)
For my latest video I filled my gallery with about 60 clips....
Great collection! I always loved the variety of clocks and rare pieces that you have.
Thank you, Luka! I really appreciate your comments. :)
Actually, I need to thank you! :D I'm really happy that you really stopped by to see my videos... I didn't think that my channel would reach this far and even catch your atention, as you are by far one of the bases of this community ( among Tommy Wylie, Phalos etc.)
I remember when I discovered your channel... You were doing a live stream and I stopped by. Then I went to see your videos (This happened when your latest video was about the FMS) and I've been watching your channel since.
Hope that you'll keep collecting and create great content as always! :)
BTW, for making music, do you use FL Studio? ( I'm just asking because I need to find a music editing software for sth.... )
@@luka3377 I don't know if I'd say I'm a huge base for the community haha, I'm just documenting my collection and people seem to really like it. But thank you nonetheless :)
Also, yes I use FL Studio for making music! :D
Yeah I had a cuckoo clock growing up but nice video
Very cool I stumbled upon your channel by luck very nice collection, are you aware of a mechanical wall clock with that slow tic-tac /pendulum regulator without being too big like a horloge Comptoise ? Cheers
Edit : sorry to ask something so vague but if you have a link in English where to start understanding the periods and movements ... I'm French btw ✌️
No problem, Alex! Don't worry about asking questions :)
10:48 I think this clock best suits what you mean. In English we call these wag on the walls, or free-swingers. ("wag on the wall" is implying the pendulum is like an animal's tail, and it's wagging back and forth in front of the wall, and "free-swinger" comes from the observation that the pendulum has no pieces of wood or case surrounding the pendulum, so it's free to swing in the open air.)
I also have a couple Junghans clocks, like the one that can be seen at the end. Those are wall clocks that tick somewhat slowly. Not as slow as a Comtoise though haha.
Only other wall clocks I can think of with slow ticking is a jewler's regulator. They're similar to Comtoise clocks, but they only tell the time and don't do any striking. Also a lot of them are on the floor in tall cases, but there are also wall mounted ones.
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