2716 Chesapeake & Ohio Wooden Wall Clock Built between 1943 & 1947 the Chesapeake & Ohio K-4 Kanawha were one of the best examples of Super Power. Over that period, the C&O operated 90 locomotives of this class. They worked almost every mile of line in almost all services up to the very end of steam in 1956. They were commonly used on fast freight & coal trains on the main line, but they could also be seen on almost any mainline passenger train. Of the original 90 K-4’s 12 survived being scrapped. 2716 was one of those survivors & is currently being restored to operational condition. These clocks are laser cut from multiple layers of maple & cherry ply featuring a unique open fretwork design & detailed engraving. Available in both a 10" & 14" diameter, these clocks will be a perfect fit for your home or office. Each clock requires a single AA battery allowing you to hang the clock on any wall without the need for an electrical outlet or ugly cords. The 10" clock comes with a second hand while the 14" clock does not. To avoid damage in shipping the clock hands are packed separately. They are simple to install & don’t require any additional tools. These clocks also make great gifts & can be personalized to commemorate a special occasion, promotion or retirement. The recipient’s name, date or unit can be engraved into the dark back plate & in-filled with gold creating a striking contrast. Since each design is different, location of the engraving can very. Rest assured that we will work with you to create a cherished keepsake. If you opt to have your clock personalized, list the information you wish in the notes to seller when you checkout. If no note is left, we will proceed with your order & ship it out blank & refund the personalization charge. Lastly, all of my clocks are individually “made by me” at my shop in Powell, Ohio. I am proud of my work & would be thrilled to have one of my clocks hanging in your home. Thanks for stopping by, Dave Railroad Train Clock, Chesapeake & Ohio C&o K4 2716 Kanawha Steam Locomotive, Gift, Railroadiana