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On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 20:52:59 -0500 (EST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] (P. Cox) wrote: >My questions to alot of usenet ngs go unanswered too. I don't have pics >in post or anything. I figure alot of puter users have webtv filtered so >never see my questions. My last post asking for a website to help i.d. a >bell met with silence. I don't let it get to me, too many webtvers don't >play nice on usenet cause they are so use to post in html in webtv only >groups that they forget usenet has different rules. peace, p > >p.s. I wish webtv would make it easier to quote from posts, I understand >not all newsreaders for puters thread posts so to follow the >conversation easily. --------------- - a couple of pages from Small Antique Silverware, G. Bernard Hughes, Bramhall House, 1957, on the subject of silver bells. http://www.veederhouse.org/misc/ue.html Sorry for the large file sizes. For some reason I couldn't get them to come out smaller. That's the best I can do for now. Don't know anything at all on the subject of bells. As Kris said, that's often the cause of the non-response one gets here. Just dunno. ;) I got to thinking, though, that you might one day like to collect 19th Century brass candlesticks. They'd go well with the bells and the cats. If you look for them, you can find them pretty cheap sometimes. Sort of a Bell, Book and Candle motif. ;) If you get a little time sometime, tell us something about bells. Best Wishes, T.
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