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Profile: Bernie Tekippe, clock repairman

July 14, 2008 at 7:00 pm by Russell McLendon in Profile

web-fall_profile1-1_11.jpgBernie Tekippe has been repairing clocks in Atlanta since the ’60s. He says he can fix any mechanical clock made in the last 300 years.

“One of the difficulties is trying to diagnose what’s wrong with it, especially if it almost works. You can spend a lot of time fixing the wrong thing.”

He builds clocks, too, usually a dozen at a time. He’s built about 200 in his life and occasionally gives clock-making workshops.

He doesn’t wear a watch, saying it would get in the way and isn’t necessary. “When I’m in here I have clocks all around me.”

He says he’s not punctual, but is aware of the irony.

On digital clocks: “They’re wonderful. They’re what we’ve been trying to make for 300 years. I think we should put them in nicer cases, though. We think they’re cheap, so we put them in cheap cases.”

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One Response to “Profile: Bernie Tekippe, clock repairman”

  1. Ben Says:

    Met Bernie yesterday at his place on Collier. Amazing guy, and very personable. His knowledge of timepieces is astounding, as his his recent masterpiece, what could be called the “Tekippe Regulator” – it keeps time to 0.1sec/day no matter how much mass you put on the drive. His shop is a mixture of workshop, museum, and retail. Everyone who ready this, or reads a clock, should stop by, visit, and browse the clocks.

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