| Paul Landenberger, son in law of Erhard Junghans, worked at Junghans for several years before starting up this new company. The company was involved in the production of clock movements, clock parts, dials, and cases for all types of clocks. Most of these products were sold to the trade as they were not in the business of selling finished clocks, it seems. The company changed their name to Hamburg Amerikanische Uhrenfabrik and Hamburg American Clock Company (HAC) in 1883. |
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Peter van Oel
on Jan. 14 2007 |
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