6″ Brass Bell
by admin on Dec.15, 2011, under Great Deal
Let it ring! Don’t miss a beat with this charming 6″ Brass Bell. ON SALE! Stylishly decorative and 100% functional! Nothing says good morning like the ringing of a high-quality Bell. Solid brass construction, polished to a high sheen. Heavy-duty braided bandsell. Excellent tone for harmonious ringing the whole house will enjoy. Perfect for the nautical enthusiast, or just for calling the kids in for dinner. Measures 6 x 5 7/8″diam. Weighs 1 lb., 6 ozs. Superb beauty and ringing POWER, here for LESS! Order Today! 6″ Brass Bell
Features:
- Excellent Decor for Home, Office
- Quality Craftsmanship
- Call the family to dinner or signal “Last call”
- Easily mounted on wall or ceiling
- Fully functioning
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December 24th, 2011 on 6:02 am
http://www.bricklink.com/
It may be a little tough to find what pieces you have, but once you do it’ll be easy to see the going price.
December 22nd, 2011 on 10:47 pm
Lego’s aren’t that rare or uncommon just about every kid owns 1,000 pieces no matter the age
December 24th, 2011 on 6:26 am
An easier way than letting some fake expert tell you what he thinks on some site, is to go look up Legos on ebay until you find yours then,do an advanced search to see how much they sold for.The higher the price,the rarer the item.And you’ll have an accurate idea of what your collection is worth