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    Posted 10 years ago

    Vintage_Joe
    (132 items)

    This is advice for question.
    Pendulum rod ends in ancor escapement parts.
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    Comments

    1. Bruce99 Bruce99, 10 years ago
      The pendulum rod should hang on a suspension spring. I believe it should have a pin assembly on the bottom of the spring on which the pendulum rod hook usually hangs. Only the crutch, which "powers" the pendulum's swing should go to the escapement. Does that make sense? Can you provide an un-obscured close-up of the area in question?
    2. Vintage_Joe Vintage_Joe, 10 years ago
      This is related to: http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/89710-wm-l-gilbert-clock-co-balckbird-mantl
      You might be right but ....if you read my answer all the way you can find that...releasing two screws by upper side of plate you can remove escapement parts.
      This is only useful if clock machinery is same type.
    3. Bruce99 Bruce99, 10 years ago
      I know exactly what you're talking about. Is there a question?
    4. Vintage_Joe Vintage_Joe, 10 years ago
      There is no question any kind!??????
      This picture is related to....see link up!!!!!!!!
    5. Bruce99 Bruce99, 10 years ago
      Yeah, okay.

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