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Wed, Aug 20, 2003

Sportys Offers 12/24-Hour Clock

Got the Time?

Sporty's is adding a new 12/24 hour clock to their vast product line.

Due to Sporty's buying power, they claims that this 12/24-Hour Clock (like many other items available from Sporty's) is priced 1/3 less than similar clocks from other suppliers.

This clock features quartz movement, large Arabic numerals and a 12" diameter face. Ideal for FBO or home, the 12/24-Hour Clock will make a stylish addition to any wall.

For even more flexibility, two or more clocks can be used in combination to show times in different geographic locations.

Sporty’s offers an engraved plaque to identify each clock for quick reference. These plaques are black with white engraving and measure 1"h x 6"l. Up to 20 letters can be used for each plaque.

FMI: www.sportys.com/acb/showdetl.cfm?&DID=19&Product_ID=6249

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