[Bell Historians] Re: Bronze bells for clocking?
Mark Humphreys
mark.humphreys at b...
Thu Oct 10 08:14:51 BST 2002
That's ok, John, but the B*gbear v*rus (and, in fact, most v*ruses) are far
cleverer than that!
Mark
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From: "john ketteringham" <john.ketteringham at n...>
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Subject: RE: [Bell Historians] Re: Bronze bells for clocking?
> I am sorry if I went over the top but the 'From' line was blank and no
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> From : John Ketteringham of Lovely Lincoln in Lincolnshire, England
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> http://homepage.ntlworld.com/john.ketteringham/
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> Subject: [Bell Historians] Re: Bronze bells for clocking?
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> > What about secondhand bells? perhaps the Keltek trust or perhaps
> > Matthew Higby (if you were after excellent new small bells)-both are
> > based in the U.K and possibly may be able to help.
> > Alan
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>
> Secondhand bells would be wonderful, but at least here in California,
> they are few and far between. There is one large used bell dealer
> here in the USA (www.usedbells.com), but he charges far too much. I
> am going to look into the possibility of obtaining used bells through
> the diocese, (they really should have a network for such things) but
> I'm not counting on success.
>
> It is really good to hear that there are actual trusts in the UK to
> preserve bells...
>
> L.
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