Jennings Standard Chief, terribly neglected

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Jennings Standard Chief, terribly neglected

Postby wallruss001 » Fri Jul 20, 2018 1:54 pm

Jennings Standard.jpg
Jennings Standard.jpg
I just acquired a Standard Chief who had a tough life, but worthy of a restore. I seem to be missing several parts:
Payout lever cam arm bracket V26-13CSP
Payout Cam Arm V4-1293CSP
Clock Spring V9-26D
"Bracket" V4-1295
Spring PG-377
Those should get the reels spinning, move on from there. I have some pictures. Looking for the parts if anyone has a suggestion.
Thanks
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Re: Jennings Standard Chief, terribly neglected

Postby wallruss001 » Fri Jul 20, 2018 1:57 pm

Jennings3.jpg
Sorry, picture of rear mechanism
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Re: Jennings Standard Chief, terribly neglected

Postby wallruss001 » Mon Nov 05, 2018 3:33 pm

Jennings After.jpg
Before_Chief.JPG


After finding a electro-mechanical mechanism on eBay having the parts I needed, thanks to Dave for marquee and payout card and springs, Rick Frink, and another e-bay parts sale for the coin chute the chief is back in action. I know it is not totally original wood and color (powder coat), but I'll be keeping him or pass on to one of my kids. Fifty years ago I did a Caille Cadet, got it running and cleaned it up and gave to my oldest son, next project is to actually restore it right. I have four kids, so hopefully I can find and restore a Mills, and a Pace for them. If all goes well I end up with a Watling. Loving the smell of kerosene again.
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