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Dug This Bell Like Thing From a Curbstrip. Anyone Know What It Is?

Stiffwrists

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The words don't make any sense, but it says "Skoal Here's How Saluda A Votre Sante"
 

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Cool find OP!

Maybe someone is just a little jelly becasue someone beat them to it:p

He was getting at how the OP could have easily found it by searching, but keep being cool and edgy.

If you were still brow-beating members over grammar, I'd point-out the irony of your post :laughing:
 
Cool find OP!



He was getting at how the OP could have easily found it by searching, but keep being cool and edgy.

If you were still brow-beating members over grammar, I'd point-out the irony of your post :laughing:

oooh, I missed it with because, so thanks!
Actually I was referring to the way I beat DSM to it.
He is usually very fast and very good with identifications:D
 
Thanks for the ID. What exactly is a "drinking bell"?

In the "old" days, folks would go house to house to New Years "levies" or in french "reveillons" to toast in the new year, and have little bells on their walking sticks. I remember hearing the little bells but didn't know what they were at the time.. it was considered an old school (or old country) tradition..

Though I could EASILY be wrong..
 
Cool find OP!

If you were still brow-beating members over grammar, I'd point-out the irony of your post :laughing:

It was a typo, not a grammatical error. To err is human, but to say "myself" when you mean "I" shows ignorance of the language.

Carry on, people. :police:





:laughing::laughing::laughing:
 
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