Found another crotal (or scrotal) bell

Apr 29, 2021 12:24 AM

Canadiandetectorist

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N° 3 is the size

The scrotal remains of the Terminator

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Does it say Krampus on the other side?

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Moar cowbell!

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I'm a little worried why "No" is carved into it... Put it tf back. That's some Jumanji shit.

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My scrotum wont go in there

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The snail escaped...

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How do they sound?

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Krampus seed

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It is a jingle bell off horse tack. The very old ones are worth a lot of money.

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Technically it's not a jingle bell those have two slots in the bottom where as crotal bells only have one

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Are those like truck nuts, but for covered wagons?

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Do they go with something like this?

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scrote m’goat

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I’ll give you a scrotal ball

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That's a Krampus bell, yo

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What the frack is a scrotal bell! I demand an explanation!

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hwo old

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This one is probably early 1800s

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Carol of the Scrotal Bells

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Jingle bell.

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Apparently there is a difference. Jingle bells have a 2nd slot.

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I love bells. Learned something new!

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How it's used

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I have a scrotal ball. Two of them actually.

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Me too, but mine don't work!

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You need to shake the handle

3 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Bless you.

5 years ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

Great find! Does it still have the clapper/ball inside? I've dug about 5 myself, but only two still made music!

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Yes it does took a while to clean it out but it sounds nice now

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The snail has escaped!

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sleigh bells ? lol i can see why the nickname after looking at the other pic. really neat find

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Crotal bells, sleigh bells, rumbler bells, or jingle bells bunch of different names for the same thing

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that's really cool, learned several things . thanks

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right? the fun of comment diving lol

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did you participate in the josh fight or do we both need new names ?

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I really need to start detecting again. I miss it. So thrilling.

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I am going back to it this year for the exercise. I always feel a little self-conscious doing it, even though no one really gives a shite.

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Yea same. I always felt out of place, like ppl were judging me.

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Yeah it’s weird. But I just have to say to myself...”yes I’m hunting for treasure. What’re you gonna do about it?” Lol

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where does one find these things?

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Ask your mom

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Hanging from one's scrotals to be alerted to any unsanctioned scrotal fondling

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Out metal detecting a late 1800s farm

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I've seen these! Awesome it came out in one piece.

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I've also found broken ones in the same field

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v a what?

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I'd upvote but you're Nice.

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A. SCROTAL. BELL!! Sheesh; it’s right there in the title.

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A scrotum bell, can't you read.

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The man said scrotal balls

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Crotal bells are various types of small bells or rattles. They were produced in various Pre-Columbian cultures.

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...in the Old World perhaps. In North America they're entirely a European introduction as trade goods or livestock use.

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How ordinary.

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They aren't actually called scrotal bells but every time I post about them someone has to call them that

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I feel like this is a very accurate canadian prank

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"scrotum"

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Bell

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Antique brass bells fetch a solid price. Don't clean it without doing research. Quality find.

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No maker's mark, early to mid 1800s =$25-$35

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See if you can find a leather strap to mount it to. Would be rather fitting for a horse bell.

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I got a bag of brass bells for $1 at a flea market. Each was worth about $15. Kept them and made christmas decorations. Love old brass stuff

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Different meaning of cock ring.

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Tintinabulum...

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Oh those Romans.

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They were fascinated by fascinus.

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And what were they used for?

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Looks like bells, like the ones in the Korean movie The Handmaiden... https://imgur.com/ck4ANlb.png

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Scrote armour

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for holding your scrote

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Scrotes McGotes

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Rudolph the Rednose Reindeer.

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Mushroom shaped nose I guess. No wonder Santa says "Mush" to his reindeer moving!

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They were put on horse harnesses to warn other wagons or sleighs of them approaching.

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Well you'd certainly hear me coming if you tied that to my nadgers.

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Now again..we need clarity. Is it cumming or coming. Which is going to be loudest

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That's neat. Cool find.

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Wait, does that make them jingle bells then?

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Scrotal bells

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They’re more like traditional sleigh bells for horses I think , but OP knows more about it than I do ?

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Yes and no. They serve the same purpose, the difference being crotal's have 1 slot in the bottom jingle bells have 2

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Ding ding ding ding ding! This is the correct answer (sorry, couldn't help myself)

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They fell from Santa’s sleigh, got it.

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Upvote for the bell knowledge

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Bellissimo!

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Why is there a difference?

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Dong dong dong vs ding ding ding

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Nothing, except the sound signified the difference between a horse/carriage vs a sleigh. Difference being mobility/how quick it could move

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Pitch of sound.

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