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From: simonbellringer
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  • @KDowner94 @bellminsterboy Going on Abel, I think this IS the 11th, but come on, wouldnt you take this 27cwt beauty for any of your tenors? In fact, I reckon even York Minster would happily accomodate this somewhere in the ring or carillon, it is a beautiful bell!!!

  • @simonbellringer I dont't think you right.... I think your Bloody right!!! :D

  • @bellminsterboy Hohoho. Replace a couple of Christchurch's middle ones with bells like these, (or make a job lot of them, keep the oldest 2 or 3 as service bells!!) and everyone will suddenly take notice!!!

  • Are you sure this is the tenor? - comparing it to your Westbury video - they are supposed to be the same note!

  • Wow!

  • @CornishRingofBells I think I am not wrong in saying that any tower in the world wouldnt mind having this as their tenor, or at least in cases such as York and Redcliffe, having this as their 9/10/11 if not their tenor, wouldnt you agree?!?! It goes beautifully, more like 20cwt than 35cwt!!!

  • @simonbellringer I agree! Would love this in my tower ;) only got a 21-3-16, but that goes so very well I must admit!

  • @CornishRingofBells This is actually the 11 at 25-3-27 in D#, but come on, it is still fabulous, the tenor sounded even better when listening to it ringing up from across the grounds of the Abbey!!

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