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Hi, does anyone know what is the material used in the pendulum used by Lethbridge for his pendulum scale inches rate?
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you coulds search the net.
Upon studying Lethbridge, an Englishman, who used a pendulum, as is common practice in France and other places, to determine a truffles health before eating it, Lethbridge calculated so-called "rates" (distance from ball to fingers) for animate objects and inanimate concepts,
using an ash ball and silk string pendulum.
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