I think this may have come from the Emperor or Empire clock company.  In any 
case, it probably uses a German made movement and the advice from others to 
contact Timesavers.com is good advice.  I buy clock parts from them all the 
time and find them to be excellent to do business with.  Good luck with 
completing this.
  Dave

[email protected] wrote:
  Since it appears that a lot of phono collectors also have an interest in 
clocks, I figure someone may be able to point me in the right direction. My 
father, who passed away in March, was in the process of building one of the 
Grandfather clock kits. He had purchased this many years ago and had worked 
less and less on it as his health declined. In any event, I now have the almost 
completed clock, but there are no weight covers for the movement. I believe the 
movement number is a 102 and the kit came from someplace in Alabama. I'm sorry 
to be so vague right now, but I do have better info at home. If it helps, the 
chimes are a sequence of "wires" instead of tubes.
I have the weights and was wondering if anyone knew of a place to locate the 
covers/coverkit.
Thanks,
John
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