I really enjoyed watching this, well done everyone, I’ve only rung Stedman Doubles a few times and always on the tenor so far but eventually intend to have a go ringing it on a working bell. I must say I’m a subtle shade of envious lol as I’d love to have a house big enough to have my own mini ring, maybe one day. Well done this sounds lovely 👍
@matthewhigby Is there already a pit for the extra one? Also, who made the ropes? They look really well made, and I'm looking for some of this scale. Are they just pipe cleaners, or are they made using some type of sleeve?
@ In June (when this was recorded) The 3rd semitone (a zero or extra treble) was hanging, clapperless in its pit, but not roped up. Properly made ropes by Avon Ropes.
I really enjoyed watching this, well done everyone, I’ve only rung Stedman Doubles a few times and always on the tenor so far but eventually intend to have a go ringing it on a working bell. I must say I’m a subtle shade of envious lol as I’d love to have a house big enough to have my own mini ring, maybe one day. Well done this sounds lovely 👍
I presume the other 2 are semitones?
Yes there are 2 (soon to be 3) semitones..
@matthewhigby Is there already a pit for the extra one? Also, who made the ropes? They look really well made, and I'm looking for some of this scale. Are they just pipe cleaners, or are they made using some type of sleeve?
@ In June (when this was recorded) The 3rd semitone (a zero or extra treble) was hanging, clapperless in its pit, but not roped up. Properly made ropes by Avon Ropes.
@@matthewhigby I didn't realise Avon went that small. Thought Phill only went to light pull size
stedman cinques
Unsurprisingly, wrong!