-------------------------------1135355887 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 23/12/2005 09:38:37 GMT Standard Time, davidbryant@... writes: >On the subject of engraving Taylors current engraver comes up from >Birmingham whenever needed, I understand. Fascinating to watch. How exactly is it done? David The guy who engraves bells for us, Taylors, Whitechapel etc is called Paul Edwards from Leicestershire - and it is all done with hammer and chisel. He is a very talented guy - He did Bredon Treble for us last week and the four ex cowley bells (now at Hampstead) earlier this year. He has a large portfolio which he is hoping to put on the net at some point. I have some photos of him working, but they are in Somerset and I am in Kent! Happy Christmas to all. Matthew -------------------------------1135355887 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
In a message dated 23/12/2005 09:38:37 GMT Standard Time,=20 davidbryant@... writes:
= >On=20 the subject of engraving Taylors current engraver comes up from=20
>Birmingham whenever needed, I understand. Fascinating to=20 watch.

How exactly is it done?

David
The guy who engraves bells for us, Taylors, Whitechapel etc is called = Paul=20 Edwards from Leicestershire - and it is all done with hammer and chisel. He= is a=20 very talented guy - He did Bredon Treble for us last week and the four ex c= owley=20 bells (now at Hampstead) earlier this year. He has a large portfolio which = he is=20 hoping to put on the net at some point. I have some photos of him working, = but=20 they are in Somerset and I am in Kent!
 
Happy Christmas to all.
 
Matthew
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