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Early within the 17th Century quite a few years before clocks were being carved in the Black Forest, Philipp Hainhofer (21 July 1578 - 1647)a merchant, banker, diplomat and art collector in Augsburg, wrote about a cuckoo clock which was owned by Prince Elector August von Sachsen. This will be the initial identified description of a Cuckoo Clock. At that time Europe was within the middle of a weather phenomenon known as the "Little Ice Age" which brought particularly cold temperatures inside the winter. Athanasius Kircher was a 17th century German Jesuit scholar (1650). In his handbook on music Athanasiius described a mechanical organ that had quite a few automated figures which includes a mechanical cuckoo. This book, was the first to document in words and photos the mechanical workings of the cuckoo clock. It goes on to describe how the mechanical cuckoo can automatically open it is beak although at the exact same time the cuckoo can move both the wings and the tail. As the beak opens and closes one hears the call of the cuckoo. Inside the clock are two organ pipes that are responsible for producing the call of the cuckoo. "Time is gold" as the saying goes and so are clocks like the Projector Projection Time you may see on this page. The value of time imprinted on the clocks produced.
Cuckoo Clocks: A Brief History; Until the early 1600's, time telling devises in Germany consisted of sundials and hourglasses. All of that changed in 1630, when a man named Franz Kettler from Triberg, Germany went to what exactly is now the Czech Republic, and brought back the notion of a clock. It was a basic design, known as a wooden beam clock, and had wooden gears and stones as weights. Soon, clock producing became a source of pride, and supplied occupation in the course of winter months. A special group called the Hauslers developed. These men had been the younger sons of land owners, and employed clock creating as an extra source of income.

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Clocks could be made in the winter, and in the spring, clock salesmen (Uhrschleppers) would take them all over Europe. In 1712, Friedrich Dilger went to France to study clock generating, and brought back to Germany a wealth of new suggestions. Soon right after, clocks became rather elaborate, and were normally decorated with moving figures which include roosters crowing and persons dancing. "Time is gold" as the saying goes and so are clocks like the Projector Projection Time you are going to see on this page. The value of time imprinted on the clocks developed.
In 1738, Anton Ketterer added a cuckoo bird to his clocks, and notion rapidly spread. Cuckoo clock producing became a extremely specialized craft with distinctive artisans creating various parts of the clock. A pendulum was now utilised instead of the old strategy, and new innovations had been constantly taking location. Styles of Cuckoo Clocks Every clock had its own exceptional style, but particular simple styles emerged. By the mid 1800's, two styles predominated: the framed clock along with the railway house. The framed clock consisted of a wooden frame and painted inner section where the clock face could be attached. It was usually painted with Black Forest scenes and had the cuckoo situated within the upper section of the clock. The railway house style was shaped like a house and was typically decorated with grape vines, ivy, flowers, or animals.
























