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move the hands backwards or fowards. If you have the little hand on the hour and the big hand on the 3, 6, 9, or 12, it will play Westminster chimes and then strike the number of hours.

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move the hands forwrards or backwards. You can also wind the strings to make your grandfather clock chime.

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You can internally muffle the chimes by inserting wadded toilet paper between the anvils.

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Look on the back of the clock. There should be a little switch that will adjust the volume.

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