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I asked this question couple of minutes ago but I don't think I was clear on my initial question.  
I have a Emperor grandfather clock  model number 101.  I was wondering if I can remove the entire clock parts out of the model 101 and replace it with the  entire Emperor 300 clock movement and all the accompanying parts.  So I will end up with a Model #101 case and Emperor 300 clock movement/weights/pendulum.

Rick

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The movements used in 300 series are much larger than those used in the 100 series.  You would create a whole series of dimensional problem.  To name a few, pendulum length, pendulum swing, movement depth etc.  Before going any further on this I urge you to contact Customer Service at Emperor clock.  www.emperorclock.com
Regards WJP

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