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Dr Rick New user Manchester, UK 72 Posts |
Hi everyone
This may have been asked or answered before I've recently got a set of Sherwood brass cups One of them rings like a bell when tapped with a wand. It really took me by surprise first time I found this. Really beautiful. Real quality. The other two don't. My question is have I been lucky once or unlucky twice? Let me know if you've tried a set Thanks Rick PS sorry to Mad Jake whose thread I sort of ruined by posting this earlier in the wrong place |
Leo H Inner circle 1333 Posts |
Unless you are concerned with the musical quality of your Sherwood set, I wouldn't think twice about this peculiarity. The value in your set lies in their design and ability to get the job done well in your routine.
In that matter of functionality, the Sherwood cups have succeeded. |
Mobius303 Inner circle Lakewood, Ohio 1309 Posts |
The one that rings is the magical one....the other two are just regular cups.
They should all ring the same. There are several reasons why they would or would not ring. |
Dr Rick New user Manchester, UK 72 Posts |
Thanks Möbius
I hadn't considered real magic as the cause! I'd assumed it was an engineering quirk! Rick 😀 |
Joshua Barrett Inner circle Cincinnati, Ohio 3631 Posts |
Clearly this is meant to inform the performer as to which cup possesses qualities needed in order to pass another cup right through it.
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yin_howe Special user Malaysia 983 Posts |
Quote:
On Jun 28, 2017, Joshua Barrett wrote: Heeyyy.. this is a good one!
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