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Advancing with a Fresh Beat: Consistent Monday Updates

Each week, I've taken pleasure in publishing two articles, brimming with tales, breakthroughs, and snippets of horological history. However, commencing next week, I'll be scaling back the frequency slightly - only one article per week, arriving on Mondays. Consider it as our regular Monday...

Advancing with a Fresh Beat: Weekly Mondays Updates
Advancing with a Fresh Beat: Weekly Mondays Updates

Advancing with a Fresh Beat: Consistent Monday Updates

Ron Joiner, the author of the popular antique clock blog, has announced a change in posting frequency. Starting from next Monday, he will be publishing one article a week, offering readers more thoughtful, well-researched content.

This decision aligns with common blogging strategies for niche, research-heavy topics like antique clocks. The new schedule aims to give each post more room to breathe without changing the care and attention given to them.

"I've been collecting and studying antique clocks for over 20 years," says Ron. "The more I explore horology, the more I discover and want to share."

From historic turret clocks to intricate movements of clocks from various manufacturers like Ansonia, Seth Thomas, Gilbert, and Howard, Ron's articles are known for their in-depth research and thorough scholarship.

Ron encourages readers to subscribe to the blog to receive new posts via email and invites them to explore the blog's archives using the search feature. With nearly 1,000 articles already published, there's a wealth of information to delve into.

In the coming weeks, Ron plans to share some of his clock-related adventures, which will involve traveling to the UK. He's also excited to celebrate the 4th of July with his clock friends in the U.S.

The blog will continue to cover topics such as clocks with a Canadian connection, restoration and repair, new treasures, curious clocks with odd histories, and letters from readers.

"Every clock has a personality and a story to tell," Ron adds. "I hope my new Monday routine will help me share these stories more effectively."

Ron's retirement offers him the opportunity to travel and explore more, and he's eager to share these experiences with his readers. So, keep your clocks wound and your curiosity ticking!

  1. Ron Joiner, an author known for his antique clock blog, will be publishing one well-researched article a week to allow for more thoughtful content, particularly focusing on topics like clock movements, horology, vintage clocks, and mantel clocks.
  2. The clock community, both online and offline, will have more opportunities to engage with Ron as he shares his adventures, such as trips to the UK and local gatherings for events like the 4th of July, as well as his clock-related findings.
  3. For those interested in antique and vintage clocks, home-and-garden lifestyles, and the history behind these timepieces, the blog's archives provide nearly 1,000 articles to explore, including discussions on various manufacturers like Ansonia, Seth Thomas, Gilbert, and Howard.

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