[Bell Historians] Heaviest bells on plain bearings
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    Sun Aug 12 22:36:28 BST 2007
    
    
  
 
In a message dated 12/08/2007 21:46:11 GMT Daylight Time,  
rodbick at Zo8khdugTazgRXexk204aofVmL-b1qQ8Xm9QtoO3T7W30UDhyEOr2wb2hDU1CfkKmQlKkx0n5cY-l0FEFP2PYdI.yahoo.invalid writes:
I  remember re-hanging a bell in the 1070's and it went really badly. It  is
still going and now goes as well as any other bell in the  tower.
I didn't appreciate that you were that venerable Rod .
 
 
Jim
   
           
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