RE: [Bell Historians] Stretch tuning

Mark Regan markregan at HUUGkLZsnx4iBSfNqxOcqc5L_tS3HBYuADxJiM0U_VaNUgUncPylxDqulGJrJZd1uey3iOrw7bVug6Q.yahoo.invalid
Sun Dec 2 10:26:07 GMT 2007


The best 12s with stretched trebles for this period are Pier Head and Evesham. Their figures may help...

Mark

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>From: "Bill Hibbert" <bill at d_rzfctvVrxiYppMJI0vrN5zZtZkN_bCOKD_ieVWdzA0NTNjuifI6L2HCRTBqLIeU0Qe-eZFbyRy9ns.yahoo.invalid>
>To: bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com
>Sent: Sun, 02 Dec 2007 09:57:08
>
>List members may recall Richard Offen's interesting
>description a while 
>ago of the procedure used by Whitechapel up to the
>1920s to tune strike 
>notes against forks.
>
>Does anyone have first-hand (or at least reliable)
>knowledge of how 
>Taylors did their stretch tuning in the 1950s and
>1960s? The procedure 
>might give clues as to how they (i.e. Paul Taylor)
>decided how much to 
>stretch a peal of bells.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bill H


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