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Old 14th Apr 2021, 8:52 am   #1
robinlewissutto
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Default Smiths Sectric Model

Hi,
I’m new here so go easy on me.
I’ve inherited an old functioning Smiths Sectric clock.

I’m interested to find out it’s age, model name and any other useful info anyone has.

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Old 14th Apr 2021, 9:01 am   #2
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Default Re: Smiths Sectric Model

See here.
http://www.electric-clocks.co.uk/smi...ck%20guide.htm
and here.
http://www.electric-clocks.co.uk/smiths/index.htm
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