Mighell, Milo

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Mighell, Milo

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  • Mighell, John

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      b.1931

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      Milo Mighell (pronounced Mile; b.1931), officially John Mighell, is an expert on English, Continental and American clocks and author of a number of articles on clock collecting. He brought the attention of clock collectors around the world to previously neglected areas of horology, such as tavern clocks and Vienna regulators.

      Milo had been working for 26 years for an international mining corporation until 1968, when his friend, journalist Doug Blain, came up with an idea of opening a clock shop. This became Strike One (Islington) Limited.

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      Strike One Limited (1968–c.2004)

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      Strike One Limited is owned by Mighell, Milo

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          Image courtesy of by Gary Hamill, photographer.

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