HI, thanks for your comment! The weight in lbs / kg is also given in the Dove page (which unusually I didn't link here) - or the below site may be useful for you. In this case, the tenor is 1130kg or 2492 lb. www.towerbells.org/Cwt-Qtr-Lb_Calculator.html
@@simonbellringer Thank you for your answer, yes I'm actually taking à look on this site. This is really useful and interesting. Fun fact: In Europe the Bell 10 is the 1 for us, and this is the same for the little bells of a peal!
Nice bells, nice striking!
Thanks Rob. I seem to remember that they were a bit quiet inside, but otherwise I really enjoyed these. :-)
Awesome! Nice old fashioned growl to them and some lovely consistent striking too!
Aye - a good growly old-style ten. Glad you enjoyed!
these bells are fantastic
nice bells!
sounds the same as the back 10 from gloucester cathedral
Beautiful bells! I just have a question... How we can convert the weight of the tenor in lbs or kgs?
HI, thanks for your comment! The weight in lbs / kg is also given in the Dove page (which unusually I didn't link here) - or the below site may be useful for you. In this case, the tenor is 1130kg or 2492 lb.
www.towerbells.org/Cwt-Qtr-Lb_Calculator.html
@@simonbellringer Thank you for your answer, yes I'm actually taking à look on this site. This is really useful and interesting. Fun fact: In Europe the Bell 10 is the 1 for us, and this is the same for the little bells of a peal!
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