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I am on the lookout for some tasteful and non-touristy proper cow bells and the little barrels that st bernards used to carry about. Does anyone know where I can go to get some? I'm happy to travel...


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I am on the lookout for some tasteful and non-touristy proper cow bells and the little barrels that st bernards used to carry about. Does anyone know where I can go to get some? I'm happy to travel...


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Vicky PDec 5, 2010 @ 22:45
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OK - so I've just found out that the St Bernard barrel is a myth. So scrap that - I'm just looking for a cow bell now.

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OK - so I've just found out that the St Bernard barrel is a myth. So scrap that - I'm just looking for a cow bell now.


Vicky P, Dec 5, 2010 @ 22:56
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OK - so I've just found out that the St Bernard barrel is a myth. So scrap that - I'm just looking for a cow bell now.


Dec 5, 10 22:56

Some antique shops in ski resports carry them...ditto in Geneva,,, but be prepared to pay  over CHF600 for one the size of two hands, and 4 figures for the bigger ones, and if the leather collar is still there....

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Some antique shops in ski resports carry them...ditto in Geneva,,, but be prepared to pay  over CHF600 for one the size of two hands, and 4 figures for the bigger ones, and if the leather collar is still there....


Charlie, Dec 5, 2010 @ 23:01
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Does it have to be antique? You did say "non-touristy proper cow bells"


On the farm I was living on, in Vaud, they still used them, so my first stop would be a farming supplies store.

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Does it have to be antique? You did say "non-touristy proper cow bells"


On the farm I was living on, in Vaud, they still used them, so my first stop would be a farming supplies store.


Chris Pettipiere, Dec 6, 2010 @ 09:03
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http://www.ricardo.ch/search/search.asp?txtSearch=kuhglocke&Catg=1&InTitleAndDesc=1&Zip=&ZipRange=0&txtPrixMin=&txtPrixMax=&ListingType=0


Or try kuhglocke on internet

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Or try 'cloche vache' or 'cloche de vache'

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Or try 'cloche vache' or 'cloche de vache'


haegar, Dec 6, 2010 @ 12:07
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