What am I missing?

skinnb1

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I have a friend's clock which has had an accident and was not known to work previously. It never-the-less seems to be intact except that the suspension spring is broken and I can't see a way of attaching a replacement suspension spring. I have not yet dismantled the clock which appears to have a deadbeat escapement and no evidence of a maker's name, simply a serial number. Nothing appears to be broken. How was the suspension spring attached? Am I missing a suspension post or am I simply being dumb?

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Uhralt

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Exactly. It is also possible that there is a post for the suspension spring mounted directly to the case and not to the bracket. Just take a look at the back board of the case.

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skinnb1

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Exactly. It is also possible that there is a post for the suspension spring mounted directly to the case and not to the bracket. Just take a look at the back board of the case.

Uhralt
Thanks both. Being dumb I suppose. Of course I left the case with the friend because it needed some repair to the woodwork.
 
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