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Bellingham Bell
Bellingham Bell
For more information contact:
Walter Butler
57 Main Street
PO Box 100
Hiram, ME 04041
Phone: 207-625-3020
Fax: 207-625-3028

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About Bellingham Bell

The Bellingham Bell Company was founded in 1981 at the University of British Columbia. Creating the finest ship’s bell became the company’s mission; a bell of unique and remarkable tonal quality, shape and finish that was to become the Bellingham Bell. Today, Bellingham Bells adorn the decks of numerous yachts, commercial and military vessels all over the world.

However, ships are not the only places a Bellingham Bell can be found. Not only do our bells set the standard for quality hand crafted ship’s bells; our bells have now become a symbol for prestige, elegance, tradition and honor. With more than twenty-five years of experience, Bellingham Bell is now among the avant guard for quality hand crafted bells, expanding our products to include 4”,6”, 8”, 12” and 16” bells, as well as a new line of deck mounts and accessories that complement these extraordinary works of art.

Bellingham Bells are as remarkable and unique as the individuals who purchase them. Each Bellingham Bell is cast with the client’s choice of customizations, making each bell truly one of a kind. Using the ancient method of “lost-wax” investment casting, each new bell, quite literally, breaks the mold.
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