Ridgeway grandfather clocks are traditional and elegant as well as of the finest quality. Let’s look a bit in the History of Ridgeway Clocks and their production. Find a full selection of Ridgeway Clocks here. The Ridgeway Clock History The history of Ridgeway Clocks starts in 1926 as The Gravely Furniture Company as a sofa maker. Eventually, the company was producing a variety of well-crafted products for bedroom, living room and dining room as well as grandfather clocks. And only in 1960, The Gravely Furniture Company moved to producing grandfather clocks exclusively. This makes Ridgeway the oldest continuous producer of grandfather clocks in the United States. The Gravely Furniture Company was sold to Pulaski Furniture Corporation in 1985 and was renamed Ridgeway Clocks. Interestingly, the name "Ridgeway" appears on some clocks prior to 1985. This is because prior to being sold, Gravely had introduced the Ridgeway version of its grandfather clocks. Ridgeway Clocks made the famous grandfather clocks near Martinsville Speedway. During the 1990s and 2000s, Pulaski started focusing on furniture for homes that had higher interest among consumers. In this change of focus, the Ridgeway Clocks was not a prime seller and it was decided by the management to sell Ridgeway. Ridgeway Clocks was acquired from Pulaski Furniture Corporation in 2004 by Howard Miller Company that is based in Zeeland, Michigan. With this, the clock-making work was also moved to Zeeland in 2005 that introduced new modern technologies in Ridgeway grandfather clocks production. More about The History of the Howard Miller Clock Company The Production of Ridgeway Grandfather Clocks The Ridgeway grandfather clocks have had some changes over the years with all the changing of owners and craftsmen. Nowadays, Ridgeway grandfather clocks are built with superb craftsmanship and high quality parts and machinery. Ridgeway mechanical grandfather clocks are crafted by American clockmakers that will guarantee the highest quality. The most modern techniques in quality manufacturing are being used in the production of Ridgeway Clocks in the factory in Zeeland. The high level of consistency across the product lines is achieved by the computer numeric control that cuts all wood for cases making them exactly the same. Instead of air curing, the Radio Frequency method is used for gluing the cases which makes a much stronger joint. Since Howard Miller Company also owned the Germany based manufacturer of movements Kieninger, these movements started being used in Ridgeway Clocks ensuring the high quality. Ridgeway Clocks Collection Ridgeway Clarksburg Curio Grandfather Clock brings graceful beauty to any room. The design of this clock features a handsome, softly arched pediment with delicate embossing. Ridgeway Harper Grandfather Clock represents a smart combination of value, features, and beauty. This wooden clock will certainly be a welcome addition to any space. Ridgeway Kingsley Grandfather Clock gives an elegant look to any room. This wooden clock with Westminster chime is a perfect combination of quality and style. Ridgeway Meadowbrook Grandfather Clock is an elegant floor clock with Glen Arbor Cherry finish. This wooden clock offers a choice of the Westminster, St. Michael, or Whittington chimes. Ridgeway Primrose Grandfather Clock will give a graceful look to any room. This wooden clock is a perfect combination of quality, style and price. Ridgeway Rutland Floor Clock is designed with a fusion of traditional and modern influences. This wooden floor clock has a simple yet elegant dark case and contemporary flat top. More about Grandfather Clocks: ➤ Grandfather Clock Buyers Guide ➤ Clock Melodies: Clocks Chime History and Sounds