Suspension Rod Help

Joe Gargery

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Hi Fellows,
I have a Vienna wall clock made by Maurer, Pfaff & Maier or perhaps Uhrenfabrik Villigen AG, depending on what year it was actually made. But, judging by the style, I believe it's somewhere between 1895 and 1910. The suspension rod/spring had some previous, severe bends up near the point of attachment and looked like it was hanging by a thread. Well tonight it broke and will need to be replaced. The overall length is approximately 3.75 inches and it is one solid piece.

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My question is, will this two piece, "cut to length" style, offered by Timesavers, work in place of the original?
Appreciate any and all help, Joe
 

Joe Gargery

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I'm happy to report that, with the new suspension rod/spring installed, my old clock is finally back up and running well after who knows how many decades.
It's a good day.
 

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