Clocks, Watches/Sligh Clock Part

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I am looking for a chime selector for a Sligh Clock model # 0842, movement # 7745.  The chime selector, as I am told by the clock repairman working on it, is a plastic piece which broke during relocation of the clock.  Any help you could give me on locating this part or even a replacement movement would be greatly appreciated.  Thank you

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I cannot understand a bonafied clock repair person not ordering and install the part as a normal routine.  Were I to have the movement in my hand for just a few moments I would have been able to do so.  In absence of this I will need to have you copy down and sent me all the information that is stamped on you clock movements brass plate.  With that I scan identify your movement and possibly send you an exploded view of your movement with a parts list.  Regards WJP

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