Find of the Month - February

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Welcome to our ‘Find of the Month’ video featuring these famous ship's bells - are they original or counterfeit? Get ready to explore the fascinating history of these nautical artifacts. We'll dive into the stories behind some of the most iconic ship's bells, from HMS Kenya to HMS Nelson. Mark will explain the differences between original and counterfeit bells, and we'll reveal the tell-tale signs of a fake. In this video, you'll gain insight into the craftsmanship and design of a genuine ship's bell. So join us as we uncover the truth about these famous ship's bells. Subscribe now and don't miss out!
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Комментарии • 5

  • @SimonHumphrey
    @SimonHumphrey Год назад

    Great Video Mark - fascinating history.

  • @Steven_Rowe
    @Steven_Rowe 4 месяца назад +1

    As a person with a long association with church bells and in particular the Whitechapel bell foundry what you call crown top are technically called Canons.
    Bells cast since the late 19th century in UK for church bells are now flat top bells
    I just thought I would let you know.
    Why they are called canons I don't know because they do look like crowns.

  • @xMandalorex
    @xMandalorex Год назад

    Hey what happend to the COSMO JUIPTER bell? was that legit? i don't see it on the site anymore.

    • @trinity_marine
      @trinity_marine  Год назад

      Yes the Cosmo Jupiter bell was a legit ships bell off an oil tanker. Unfortunately it has been sold now

  • @mikecritchley9900
    @mikecritchley9900 Год назад

    oh dear.....will anyone trust a "genuine " navy bell again? Mike C