THUNDER
BELL - The Incredible Journey
Beginning in
November, the saga of Thunder Bell commences with an earnest plea to
Harold Knupp, owner of the bell to sell it. The Bell was donated
March 11, 2002 By Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knupp in honor of Flight 93.
Named "Thunder Bell, the Voice of Flight 93", the bell was
transported from storage to Somerset Foundry where it was cleaned
and refurbished.
The cast
steel bell dated 1860 weighed in at 985 pounds.
Transferred to Weimer's Blacksmith Shop Thunder Bell was fitted with a
hand wrought cradle of tubular and welded steel designed and
manufactured by Weimer's craftsmen. Total weight of Bell and
hand wrought cradle: 1,150 pounds, over half a ton!
Many became interested in arranging the transfer of Thunder Bell to
the Flight 93 Memorial Chapel and wanted to assist, and all their
efforts are appreciated. On July tenth, one day in advance of
the ceremony scheduled to dedicate the Bell as the Voice of Flight 93,
Jim's Truck Stop, Somerset, provided two husky trucks: a tow truck
equipped with a leverage crane and a flatbed to transport Thunder
Bell. In addition to the two hefty trucks, Jim's provided two
hefty mechanics, Scott and Jim, who handled the bell as deftly as if
they were handling fragile eggs. They were handling precious
cargo, and the care and dexterity with which they placed Thunder Bell
in its temporary location in front of the Chapel Sanctuary was an
amazing feat to witness. Placing the mighty steel bell within
one inch of its intended perch, the two men gave a mighty shove, and
Thunder Bell was home.
Thunder
Bell, dedicated as the Voice of Flight 93 stands in noble tribute to
the Heroes in whose honor it has been donated, the Heroes, whose name
it bears, the Heroes who have inspired so many to participate in the
eventual realization of of a new life of service in honor of the
Heroes of Flight 93. That so many have been so moved to be so
generous is a noble tribute in itself to those we are proud to honor
as Heroes of American Freedom.
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