I hope you won't think I'm being rude, but technically your post doesn't make sense. The striking mechanism has nothing to do with the pendulum, and as far as "if they had the original as a template", were you thinking of taking it to pieces?
Where abouts in France are you?
Chris
If you have been servicing this clock for the past 50 years I assume that you have been stripping the movement and putting it back together again, in which case if cleaned and serviced correctly there should, in my experience, be no problem with the teeth on the "scape" wheel or the anchor - so perhaps something more drastic has occurred. What I can say with certainty is that with a clock of that age it's not a case of a "replacement", it will either require repairing the existing part or making a new part, in either case the horologist needs the complete movement..
I live to the north of Civray and although I am, as they say, débordé, if you want to call me I will try and arrange to pop by and have a look at it, best I can offer.
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Tony F Dordogne wrote:One for the OP - where are you? I know somebody (Brit) who both restores and makes long case clocks, a wide variety of same, and all using proper parts.
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