[Bell Historians] Baldrick - was Tuning forks
Chris Pickford
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Wed Apr 19 22:26:56 BST 2006
In the exchanges so far, nobody has mentioned the best reference book on fittings and archaic terms relating to them - Trevor Jenning "The Development of British Bell Fittings", privately published (1991) and, so far as I'm aware, still available from Trevor at The Willows, 54 Bramcote Road, Loughborough, LE11 2SA.
CP
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From: La Greenall
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Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 8:37 PM
Subject: RE: [Bell Historians] Baldrick - was Tuning forks
Many thanks to Edward Roderick and Richard for your detailed and helpful
descriptions. I'd never have guessed, and will be looking out for the
Sussex book.
Cheers, Lawrence.
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