[Bell Historians] Re: Olympic Bell
Andrew Higson
andrew.higson at 8XwJAfzzjD2IOjH5niLRszUjUY9Sww21pnU8qP2TSmgY1W2cHclAnkPZFUe3FBpRTMkjPYyL0DyuH5iRg6vZCQsBaCNVhjYo.yahoo.invalid
Thu Feb 9 15:25:43 GMT 2012
Andrew
From: Robert Lewis <editor at ringingworld.co.uk>
To: bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, 9 February 2012, 13:40
Subject: [Bell Historians] Re: Olympic Bell
At 13:14 09/02/2012, DrL wrote:
>Of course, the overall sound also depends on whether it is struck
>dead, or hung for some sort of swinging.
I wonder if linear induction motors could be used to swing a bell of this size?
RAL
From: bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com [mailto:bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ALAN A J BUSWELL
Sent: 09 February 2012 15:08
To: bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] Re: Olympic Bell
And where is the final resting place for this bell going to be?
AALB
Possibly 41° 46' 30.62'', -49° 47' 10.44''? Or Inverkeithing, following this line of reasoning more closely.
Andrew
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