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Got this French clock the other day not ready to work on it yet, need a pendulum for it also double ended key problem is i don't no the length of the leader or the weight of the bob.  Are the numbers at the bottom right the length of the leader, hope you can understand all that, can anybody advise me please.

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I don't know about the numbers, but you can calculate the length with this calculator

 

https://theindex.nawcc.org/CalcPendulumLength.php

 

Weight is far less of an issue than length (effective length is what gives its frequency); what you'll find that's in the ballpark for length will almost certainly be OK for weight.

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Yes you can get keys. This is the type key you need. The suspension springs also come in different sizes. If you have the old one measure the length.   Could you post a photo of where the s/s is fitted then I can be more precise on which one to buy. Any good suppler with stock both of what you need.  

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