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Reddit mentions of Woodstock Chimes PCCB The Original Guaranteed Musically Tuned Chime Pachelbel Canon, Bronze
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- MUSICALLY TUNED to the beloved sounds of Johann Pachelbel's Canon in D, a graceful melody with a stately tempo, it is a popular choice as a wedding processional, for within its measures we hear the sounds of hope, joy, love and promise; lifetime tuning guarantee
- Dimensions: measures 32-inches in overall length - total hanging length is measured from top of gather ring to bottom of wind catcher
- Expertly crafted: features a teak wood top with a beautiful natural finish that is weather-resistant; 6 Bronze aluminum tubes and 4 Bronze aluminum rods that will not rust when exposed to the elements; removable wind catcher for easy customization
- Easy to customize: Woodstock Chimes does not offer engraving services, but the removable wind catcher can be taken to a personalization store, Trophy Shop, printer or jeweler to be engraved or silk-screened
- Quality you can trust: created by Grammy award-winning musician and instrument designer Garry vistas, Woodstock Chimes offers a unique variety of high quality, affordable chimes, gongs, musical instruments and more that inspire, entertain and bring pleasure to people of all ages
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Specs:
Color | (Pccb) |
Height | 5 Inches |
Length | 32 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | March 2011 |
Size | 32-Inches Long |
Weight | 1.35 Pounds |
Width | 5 Inches |
here are the Pachelbel's wind chimes, and yes, they really do sound like that
They come with a guarantee of being retuned. Not returned; retuned.
Showed up seriously tangled. I mess with yarn, so I sat there for a couple hours, untangling. Never pull, ever, on a knot; just makes it worse. You have to kind of shake it up a bit, loosen it, see where the problem is. Don't ever cut anything. Keep teasing. It will, eventually, untuck itself enough so that you can see it. Never pull hard on anything, okay?