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Sounds like a real respectable deal Bud.

There's probably a gear on the end of that shaft in there.

Hopefully the old shaft might be removed and a new longer one

inserted. I imagine the outer end of the shaft is threaded to

accept a knob. Just guessing here and it doesn't really answer

the question. Can you find another clock for parts??

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Yep there is a gear and a spring for that shaft. Another clock for parts or a repair shop would be the only way to fix it. If the shaft is missing someone took it apart already so the odds of it working are a bit slim.

I would probably gut it and mount a modern clock mechanism in it. Then just put a knob in the hole to make it look right.

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