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Colonial Grandfathers clock

by Richard Curtis
(Spokane, WA)

I have a colonial grandfathers clock made in Zeeland MI that I inherated from my mother which she purchased new in the mid 1960's.

It is a model 1302, movement 64, dial C6 (tag on inside of front door).

While moving, I have lost the leader (the link between the pendulum and the movement).

There is a stamp on the back plate of the movement "96" which I believe is the length of the pendulum / leader assembly.

I think the leader should be about 8 or 9 inches long. Can anyone help me?

Richard Curtis My E-Mail is curtisrichardj@gmail.com

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