[Bell Historians] Re: CD of Worcester Cathedral Bells

Sam Austin sam0austin at 7braZLNv8hbaqXDNLGxunilgrQ4DkYRoEzPAU-dCGUv8_z3VPVvqrNulhwVpw2RnLScTQ5qfgBktRV_gmE7f2A.yahoo.invalid
Wed Dec 17 14:14:05 GMT 2008


I think Haughton, Manchester 6, 15-0-12 in Ab are a good example.

Aye

Sam

On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 12:01 AM, Mike Chester <mike at YLz7vn64Afdl1TpKxTba5BO2BUWgLn3YOuzPlcVLZEtogymjtKYkJ-CcjemTs5knwvBZbgWpSbDdEIX42-KhNluNWwwJ.yahoo.invalid
> wrote:

>   --- In bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com <bellhistorians%40yahoogroups.com>,
> "Mark Regan" <markregan at ...>
> wrote:
> > > ...I've just published this cd which includes a recreation by Bill
> Hibbert
> > >of the Grimthorpe twelve.
> >
>
> On thinking about it, I have simply accepted that Grimthorpe bells are
> bad, but have actually never heard one being rung. What exactly is it
> that made him so sure that he was right, only to be found wanting? Was
> he close to being right? Was it plain arrogance? Answers in plain
> English would be appreciated!
>
> mike
>
> 
>
           
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