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On 04/04/2011 08:29, Chris Pickford wrote:
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<div><font face="Comic Sans MS" size="2">Nick's details for
the tenor are correct - supplied as 35-1-9, scrapped at
32-2-16. The 8th was supplied as 12-2-7 (1932 scrapping
weight 12-1-4)</font></div>
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What causes these discrepancies? At first sight it would seem that
the buyer may have been charged too much for a bell that actually
weighed less than claimed, but that is hard to believe. Is it always
due to interim tuning or removal of cannons, or are cases of
inaccurate weighing?<br>
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Ted<br>
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