Hawaii Five-O flip clock identified - but can you help find it?
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- Hey flip clock fans. Need your help in finding a certain Furippukurokku フリップクロック (flip clock) that appeared on the Original Hawaii Five-O Season 9 Episode 1 "Nine Dragons." Let us know if you find it!
How Japanese people and websites may refer to flip clocks:
Patapata tokei
パタパタ時計
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Images of Toyko Tokei clocks and where you can find them (order of appearance)
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Tokyo Tokei chrome clock with alarm clock from the 1970s
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Vintage Tokyo Tokei 2 Jewels Red
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space age Tokyo Tokei alarm clock
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TOKYO TOKEI flip clock mid-age interior
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MCM Tokyo Tokei Wind Up Alarm Clock Mid Century Modern 2 Jewels Made In Japan.
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VINTAGE MID-CENTURY "TOKYO TOKEI" TABLE ALARM CLOCK
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I wasn't aware of this brand. Looking on Ebay, they made some very nice-looking clocks.
Yeah. It went under my radar too. The brand “Tokyo Clock” is the same company too.
Interesting find!
In phonetic you don't pronounce the letter u as "you" but as in "up". Also, the o is short like in "off'.
Their way of saying it is litterally like how they're trying to say "flip clock" in English but the words "flip" and "clock" get broken up in 3 syllables so become fuh-rih-puh and kuh-roh-kuh.
Now I am going to have fuhrihpuh kuhrohk stuck in my brain for the rest of the day
@@stephenw2992 😅
That’s exactly right. They really don’t have an alphabet like us - and their sentence structure is very strange.
It would cool if you find it. It probaly comes in 5 different colors
It’ll show up. I remember though it taking five years before I found the model of the clock used on the TV series “Fringe.”
Does Bell Alarm mean a real bell and clapper setup?
I wonder that myself.