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coolyus Joe;1043488 said:
Not a problem, I'm glad you found what you needed.QuietMike;1045892 said:It is, but I was able to find a shop online that had the set and a couple of other prices I needed
thank you though
Prob need to put the pics in the postroman16;1058966 said:Hi. Does anyone have this exact movement available needed for a restoration project. It's an early 30 hour Boardman weight movement. Sometimes unsigned which is unimportant. I've attached a picture for reference. Notice the arched cutouts in the front plate, 1st main time gear in front at the top of the movement, 1st main strike gear in front on the bottom of the movement, escape wheel bridge fastened at 3 o'clock position, and two rivets at 4 and 10 hold the bridge on the front plate. If you need better pictures for reference the movement is pictured in Horology Americana page 163, and in Roberts Connecticut Clock Technology book one page 240, revised edition page 284.
It's going to be a tough one to find. Your best bet is to post some pictures and inquire about repairing it in the repair forum.Chris;1068492 said:I'm looking for a complete, rebuildable Jauch 64 mainspring wound grandfather movement. The one I have in for repair was damaged by the owner. He brought it in and I don't know if he fiddled with the pallets or not, but if I set the lock and release so that it doesn't hang up on a tooth, the depth is too shallow and it stops.
Any help appreciated.
I also need a leader for a PL96 Jauch tube chime movement.
Chris;1068492 said:I'm looking for a complete, rebuildable Jauch 64 mainspring wound grandfather movement. The one I have in for repair was damaged by the owner. He brought it in and I don't know if he fiddled with the pallets or not, but if I set the lock and release so that it doesn't hang up on a tooth, the depth is too shallow and it stops.
Any help appreciated.
I also need a leader for a PL96 Jauch tube chime movement.
f.webster;1067829 said:I have all the parts for this Jahresuhrenfabrik Carriage clock. Some say it is a throw away clock; however, I want to restore it. The movement looks great however, the music box mechanism is in bad shape. I am looking for a complete musical assembly. I can make one good assembly out of two if the comb is in fair shape. This comb has 36 teeth. A similar mechanism (more or less teeth) having a drive gear at the end of the cylinder would (might) work. FYI that gear has 30 teeth. I don't know how critical that is.
Thanks for looking though you stuff.
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