[Bell Historians] Latchet stays, was St Barnabas, Pimlico

Bickerton, Roderic (SELEX GALILEO, UK) Roderic.Bickerton at sv61SnpsrfuJjNgjXL1ePM8psHT44hsyPcOgrOablHtx7lD53bGqWIIg8BGRtmCLXozJ4yub8uyuwMVv9mjsjiVzEpmDEMftcWuI.yahoo.invalid
Mon Dec 21 11:05:13 GMT 2009


Necessity is the reason for invention, so why try to solve this one?
Our bell hangers have answered the need when a conventional stay is
unsuitable, so there are a number of alternatives available. 
On small bells I particularly liked the Dordrecht silent, virtually
frictionless arrangement.


 

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