Are this parts worth keeping?
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Regarding the Bulova 10BC, it's all back together and running. I gently reset the spring between the pins after I remounted the cock within the movement. Regarding the Etachron, I am replacing the complete balance assembly. I release the stud from the carrier arm and open the regulator pins when the cock is secure to the movement. I then remove the cock and balance and place the cock upside down on my bench. I lay the new balance assembly over it and align the stud and insert the spring between the pins. Now, when I pick up up the balance cock to place it back into the movement the balance assembly falls away because the stud is not secured. What method do you use to get the new balance assembly back into the movement? It takes a bit of pressure to secure the stud into teh carrier arm and is not easily down on the bench when the cock is not secured.
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It intended for small trinkets and will just sell on when done.
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By spectre6000 · Posted
What's the intended use? In college, I repurposed an upright grand piano into a bar. Complete with wine glass racks, bottle racks, shelving, and a flip top for storage of bar tools. The only parts used that didn't come from the piano to begin with was paint and some track lighting that went behind the wine glasses. Eventually got tired of moving it around between apartments, and sold it for a small fortune. -
Langendorf has clicks that look exactly like this too, and used the same bridge layout but I don't see a movement that has both this bridge layout and this click.
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