2013 - Volume #37, Issue #1, Page #32
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Perfect Clock For Folks With No Schedule
The clock face is divided into 7 equal sections and the single hand. The day hand moves continuously, making a complete revolution every 168 hours or once a week. The lines dividing the days indicate midnight, and the midpoint above each day indicates noon.
The idea for the DayClock was born in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada. Mark Pierce and John Kallestad had been out in the sticks for several days knowing their wives would be showing up on Friday. The problem was they didn’t know what day it was and their wristwatches only gave them the date, which didn’t help. They brainstormed and the result was a clock that gave them the only information they needed – what day it is.
The DayClock comes in several models that sell for $39.95 to $54.95 plus S&H.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, DayClocks, Inc., 69 Glen Carran Circle, Sparks, Nevada 89431 (ph 866 329-2562 or 775 853-8222; info@dayclocks.com; www.dayclocks.com).
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