<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;"><DIV><BR>I would take the view that reductions in tonnage alone should not threaten the numbers</DIV>
<DIV>of jobs in our industry if the number of bells is acceptable. It's the numbers of bells</DIV>
<DIV>that surely creates the market for headstocks, frames etc and employs the folks to</DIV>
<DIV>fit them.</DIV>
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<DIV>Instinct tells me that it doesn't take twise the manhours and materials to make a bell double the size of another. This notion may be supported by the Whitechapel bell price</DIV>
<DIV>list . A small bell weighing 39 Ib will cost us £43.15 per Ib, however, the largest </DIV>
<DIV>shown costs just £9.20.</DIV>
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<DIV>--- On Sat, 17/10/09, Chris Pickford <A href="mailto:c.j.pickford.t21@ScnyeTqjoSffXrpTKGz_mBubE6Q_1PCkncJ3PJGIU9RYuGEuEvaw_djYedPKi6HloHiT8tOt.yahoo.invalid> wrote:">c.j.pickford.t21@wCO6jeFiEj535KjE-DeKKSzkrrIU6RY-zTJTb_pe2INGG_iJCDkmzmG1EJwNUYxATYoXrYZJXAk-9A_GSnyXOxeeK0vYnKA.yahoo.invalid> wrote:</A><BR>Forgot to say earlier<BR> <BR>Another key thing about this is that available figures are likely to be numerical - i.e. number of bells cast. More meaningful, yet harder still to establish, would be the figure for tonnage, i.e. total weight of bells cast in a given period.<BR> <BR>Probably a tendency in recent years for there to be more bells numerically but smaller ones - so an apparent increase in activity may in fact mask a decline (or the decline is more serious than it appears)<BR> <BR>CP</DIV></td></tr></table><br>