I went to Maryland for their festival (which was awesome). Anyways I found these cool little trinkets called clipclocks. It looks like a brooch or pin but you flip it down and it has a little clock in it. I bought one for my pirate coat and one for my FOP jacket. No more looking at my cell phone. I hope to post pics soon.
www.clipclocks.com
One of the ladies I met this weekend was wearing one - very clever.
i got one and i would actually say they suck, if i put mine on it is going to hang away from the garment, am glad i only bought one, wish that i would have seen one at faire before i ordered then i would have known that it more than likely won't last for long, but this just my opinion.
i think theyre cool. i had gotten a different kinda clip clock and when i put the battery in I didnt do it tight and the whole clock fell out. i was bummed! lookin forward to utr pics. have u posted the ones from MNRF with me n my boys?
They look pretty nifty!
Neat!!! ;D
The clipclock I saw this weekend was leaning way away from its wearer.
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Here are the two I bought. The one on the pirate jacket is the square gold skull with square grid and the other one is the silver brooch.
looking at the two pics above you can see what i was talkin about.
I have had a clip clock for 2 years. The one I bought is the do-it-yourself version upon which you mount the face/button of your choice. I used the PaRenFaire Netters pewter pin, which is quite heavy, and placed it upon the flap of my leather pouch. Into the second year, I lost the clip clock twice after the clasp came off of the post (fortunately recovering it both times). I emailed Clip Clocks about the problem and suggested using a screw and nylon insert aircraft nut for use on leather. However, they were way ahead of me, having designed a heavy duty clip with 2 mounting post pins. They graciously sent me one free. Deanna Hubbard, creator of the Clip Clock, is very customer oriented and will bend over backwards to assist you if you have any problems. Without hesitation I recommend Clip Clocks for their product and their customer service. :D :D :D
Greetings All! I was sent this link from one of my customers and I am truly grateful for that! I have trouble keeping up with all the forums, so it's nice to be given a heads up.
I would like to emphasize that I guarantee my product. If you are not happy, or it has fallen apart or the clock is not working please, just email me. I will correct the problem or refund your money. It is with the reports of design flaws and problems that help me to improve my product.
So, wildthingjew and Goody I hope I hear from you!
All my best to you all and thank you,
Deanna
nestegg@clipclocks.com
Mine was not from you but thanks anyways!! :)
man I remember hearing about these ages ago on the MRFFriends forum. Cool that the proprietor is on here.
I'm totally addicted to them, I have four or five now.