(registered with € 500 insurance).
Let me know if you are interested.
Met vriendelijke groet,
Rob Klein
verstuurd vanaf mijn smartphone
Op 2 sep. 2020 20:03, om 20:03, tim...@timeok.it schreef:
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> Lou,
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>I have seen it but outside Europe and in Australia the shipping and
&g
Hi Luciano,
I happen to have a 8505A standing around, which I would be willing to
part with.
It has the option -09 TRMS AC+DC, as well as Ohms (-02) and current
(-03). The IEEE interface is defective, but
that should not be a major issue, I think.
PM me if you're interested.
Best regards,
the people who built the original probably didn't even think
twice about.
I'd still say waxed silk, as back then this was commonly used as insulating
material. But the catgut (actually mostly made from sheep intestines) suggested
earlier is also a strong contender.
Met vriendelijke groet,
Rob Klein
No, the string does not have to be a very good insulator as long as you suspend
it from something that is.
A glass rod, for example.
Met vriendelijke groet,
Rob Klein
verstuurd vanaf mijn smartphone
Op 23 jul. 2019 01:01, om 01:01, Laurence Motteram
schreef:
>Does the string really h
We can be fairly certain that materials like Nylon and PTFE were not around
when the original bell was made ...
Someting like (waxed) silk, perhaps?
Met vriendelijke groet,
Rob Klein
verstuurd vanaf mijn smartphone
Op 22 jul. 2019 21:40, om 21:40, Adrian Godwin schreef:
>Ny