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LILLEHAMMER Olympic cowbell MOEN cow bell Norway 4 inch
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LILLEHAMMER Olympic cowbell MOEN cow bell Norway 4 inch

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  • Sold Date:03/04/2011
  • Channel: Online Auction
  • Source: eBay

GREAT Olympic Collectible!

LILLEHAMMER 1994 Olympic Winter Games Cow Bell

This listing is for one cowbell with the 1994 Lillehammer Olympic Winter Games logo in NEW condition. This collectible MOEN Bell from the mountains of Norway measures 4" inches from the bottom of the bell to the top of the metal handle. It is engraved on the front of the bell with the LILLEHAMMER logo, the back is plain. The brass coated bell is decorated with a colorful ribbon. Ribbon color may vary. (See the MOEN Bell Story below.)

This Olympic bell will look GREAT on a fireplace mantle, and you can take it with you to cheer on the kids at soccer, football or hockey games. Check out our eBay Store for other bells.

SHIPPING:
We use USPS flat rate boxes because they zip your order to you faster, it's safe and secure, order tracking/confirmation is included, and it's quick and easy. The benefit to you is you receive your package faster and you can purchase multiple bells and pay the same flat rate shipping of $8.75 per box. Insurance is included.
Orders generally ship within two business days after payment is received.

Shipping to Canada is $15.00, flat rate so you can add more items too. Add-on purchases ship FREE!

The MOEN Bell Story

MOEN Bells were recognized by the world at the Olympic Winter Games in Lillehammer, Nagano, Salt Lake City, Torino and Vancouver, but enjoy a much longer legacy.

The first MOEN Bells were produced in 1922, by Tobias Moen in the picturesque little town of Moi, on the west coast of Norway. The bells are cut from iron sheets, formed and coated with brass recycled from spent ammunition cartridges from Norwegian military practice ranges. From bullets to bells!

Bells are a popular tradition at European sporting events where their distinctive cheerful clamor applauds athletes. The bells have come a long way from their original use--helping farmers find animals lost in mountain pastures.

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