Authentic Swiss-made cowbells

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Melanie recently visited Switzerland in July and is looking for a genuine cowbell to bring back as a souvenir. She found some in Lucerne but missed the chance to buy one when the shop closed. Now, she’s asking for suggestions on reliable online sellers.

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  • Search online marketplaces like eBay for authentic cowbells.
  • Look for specialized websites that sell Swiss souvenirs for more options.
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  • Anonymous
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    3 September 2022 at 21:00:49 #828244

    Hi!

    We vacationed in Switzerland in July and wanted to get an authentic cowbell for a souvenir. We did see some in one shop in Lucerne, but when we went back to purchase the shop was closed and we went home without one. Does anyone know if there is anyone who sells them online?

    Thanks so much!

    Melanie

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    Reply 1 of 2 • 3 September 2022 at 21:15:11 #946405

    I just did an internet search for ‘authentic cowbell’ and got hundreds of hits – on sale on ebay etc

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    Reply 2 of 2 • 3 September 2022 at 22:11:04 #946406

    Thank you! I did that as well, but just curious if there was a tried and true seller!

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