Hubert Herr
Already at the beginning of the 19th century, the two brothers and Christian HERR, born in 1812 and 1814, were making cuckoo clocks in a farmhouse nearby the town of in the Black Forest of Germany.This skill and the know-how about making of cuckoo clocks has then been passed on to the next generation, HERR. He was the one who then moved from outside of downtown, bought land and built his workshop on His son HUBERT HERR continued the work of HERR, bought additional land in the middle of g, He 8, which is still now the home of the company, enlarged and moved upwards step by step.
HUBERT HERR was a master woodcarver and all wooden cuckoo clock cases and carvings were already made in those days in the small factory and workshop.
HUBERT HERR had five children and they all worked at the factory and workshop.
Production increased from year to year and already in those days the cuckoo clocks were shipped to many countries around the world.
HUBERT HERR was a master woodcarver and all wooden cuckoo clock cases and carvings were already made in those days in the small factory and workshop.
HUBERT HERR had five children and they all worked at the factory and workshop.
Production increased from year to year and already in those days the cuckoo clocks were shipped to many countries around the world.
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