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Dear Master Lee:
I was out shopping for a clock with metal pendulum...however, I could not find one that actually makes the tick tock noise or the click clack sound. I was told that they don't make those anymore....nowadays...the type of wall hanging or free standing small pendulum clock (other than the huge grandfather clock) either makes music on the hour with a swinging pendulum or just a plain clock with a swinging pendulum that does not make any noise...
Please advise which is better - the quiet swinging pendulum or the one that makes music (with a silent swinging pendulum).
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Dear Ceci,
Yes, nowadays, many of such clocks such as the Seiko, Citizen, Hosenki brands use a plastic decorative pendulum that is spray painted `gold'.
Given that some of these makes sound, Ipersonally feel that these type of `pendulum' clocks and the slient ones that makes noice are not really appropriate. Can consider them as decorative items. For the `cuckoo type' of clock; more is need to understand if they can help especially to neutralise bad yellow earth #5 or a combintions of it with other bad earth.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 3/3/2003 3:50:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Lee:
I was out shopping for a clock
with metal pendulum...however,
I could not find one that
actually makes the tick tock
noise or the click clack
sound. I was told that they
don't make those
anymore....nowadays...the type
of wall hanging or free
standing small pendulum clock
(other than the huge
grandfather clock) either
makes music on the hour with a
swinging pendulum or just a
plain clock with a swinging
pendulum that does not make
any noise...
Please advise which is better
- the quiet swinging pendulum
or the one that makes music
(with a silent swinging
pendulum).
Regards,

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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Hi,
Have you heard about Metronome? It helps pianists to practice the tempo. It has
a pendulum inside the case and generates metal sound "tick tock". You can see
the picture at http://store3.yimg.com/I/catamuse_1728_5347407
There are many kinds of metronome such as pocket size. Mine is traditional one
with metal pendulum inside (just like the picture on the URL). The frequency can
be set.
Can be it used as a metal cure?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Wasis
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From: "Cecil Lee"
Dear Ceci,
Yes, nowadays, many of such clocks such as the Seiko, Citizen, Hosenki brands
use a plastic decorative pendulum that is spray painted `gold'.
Given that some of these makes sound, Ipersonally feel that these type of
`pendulum' clocks and the slient ones that makes noice are not really
appropriate. Can consider them as decorative items. For the `cuckoo type' of
clock; more is need to understand if they can help especially to neutralise bad
yellow earth #5 or a combintions of it with other bad earth.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/3/2003 3:50:00 PM, C VU wrote:
>Dear Master Lee:
>I was out shopping for a clock
>with metal pendulum...however,
>I could not find one that
>actually makes the tick tock
>noise or the click clack
>sound. I was told that they
>don't make those
>anymore....nowadays...the type
>of wall hanging or free
>standing small pendulum clock
>(other than the huge
>grandfather clock) either
>makes music on the hour with a
>swinging pendulum or just a
>plain clock with a swinging
>pendulum that does not make
>any noise...
>Please advise which is better
>- the quiet swinging pendulum
>or the one that makes music
>(with a silent swinging
>pendulum).
>
>Regards,

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Dear Wasis,
1. Yes, it can be used. So long as it has metallic sound or metal parts.
2. In the past, this question was asked.
3. In my opinion, those old China clocks where we have to wind the spring; can be used since it makes metallic sound.
4. Frankly, I do not own a metrome but have seen it on TV or watched kids use it for their piano lessons.
5. I honestly believe that (correct me if I am wrong) is that unlike a clock; perhaps this one needs a faster change of batteries? If it constantly needs a battery change, then, it is not economical to use.
6. I am saying this because, often many people buy those automatic deodrant spray machine for the toilet but often when the canister becomes empty, they do not replenish it. I think, one may perhaps draw a parallel of this: if we need to change batteries. But if it needs only to change battery say at least 2 or 3 months; then, it is more likely to be use.
7. I personally think that it could perhaps make a much louder sound than say a grand father clock? Is this true? If so, can this `noise' filter into the bedroom or even study room? Creating a `disturbance' especially in the dead of the night?
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 3/8/2003 12:27:55 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi,
Have you heard about
Metronome? It helps pianists
to practice the tempo. It has
a pendulum inside the case and
generates metal sound "tick
tock". You can see
the picture at
http://store3.yimg.com/I/catam
use_1728_5347407
There are many kinds of
metronome such as pocket size.
Mine is traditional one
with metal pendulum inside
(just like the picture on the
URL). The frequency can
be set.
Can be it used as a metal
cure?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Wasis
----- Original Message -----
From: "free-advice
Listmanager"
To: 'free-advice' suppressed>
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003
6:16 AM
Subject: Pendulum clock
From: "Cecil Lee"
Dear Ceci,
Yes, nowadays, many of such clocks such as the Seiko, Citizen, Hosenki brands
use a plastic decorative
pendulum that is spray painted
`gold'.
Given that some of these makes sound, Ipersonally feel that these type of
`pendulum' clocks and the
slient ones that makes noice
are not really
appropriate. Can consider them
as decorative items. For the
`cuckoo type' of
clock; more is need to
understand if they can help
especially to neutralise bad
yellow earth #5 or a
combintions of it with other
bad earth.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/3/2003 3:50:00 PM, C VU wrote:
>Dear Master Lee:
>I was out shopping for a clock
>with metal pendulum...however,
>I could not find one that
>actually makes the tick tock
>noise or the click clack
>sound. I was told that they
>don't make those
>anymore....nowadays...the type
>of wall hanging or free
>standing small pendulum clock
>(other than the huge
>grandfather clock) either
>makes music on the hour with a
>swinging pendulum or just a
>plain clock with a swinging
>pendulum that does not make
>any noise...
>Please advise which is better
>- the quiet swinging pendulum
>or the one that makes music
>(with a silent swinging
>pendulum).
>
>Regards,

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Dear Cecil,
Please see below:

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5. I honestly believe that (correct me if I am wrong) is that unlike
a clock; perhaps this one needs a faster change of batteries? If it
constantly needs a battery change, then, it is not economical to use.
The traditional metronome doesn't need any battery. It is only a pendulum.
7. I personally think that it could perhaps make a much louder sound
than say a grand father clock? Is this true? If so, can this `noise' filter
into the bedroom or even study room? Creating a `disturbance'
especially in the dead of the night?
Yes, this is the disadvantage.

FYI, the famous pendulum clock maker is Junghans, but expensive.
Regards,
Wasis
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