Red Cowbell
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Red Cowbell is made of bright red metal and measures approximately 4" high x 3.75" wide x 1.75" deep. Read more...
Cow Bells
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Red Cowbell is made of bright red metal and measures approximately 4" high x 3.75" wide x 1.75" deep. Read more...
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Long Distance Cow Bells - 2 3/8" Long Distance Cow Bells The Long Distance Cow Bell has a sharp tone which can be clearly heard at long distances. Made out of one piece of steel with no rivets. Has a copper finish with loop. Read more...
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Kentucky Cow Bells - * This bell produces a dull tonal quality that can be heard at great distances. * Steel bell-painted finish. * Loop and eye that holds clapper is of one piece construction. Read more...
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Blue Cowbell is made of bright blue metal and measures approximately 4" high x 3.75" wide x 1.75" deep. Read more...
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Mud, Cowbells, and Beer: The Cyclocross Passions At the larger races, spectators line the race course, clanging cowbells and yelling encouragement at the participants. Usually the event has a beer sponsor, which always adds to the revelry. For many of the enthusiast level racers, the post-race |
USC-MSU: Key battles
The constantly clanging cowbells don't help the opponent's cause, either, although MSU has encouraged fans to not ring them when the other team is at the line of scrimmage (few listen). Shaw has been working with a silent snap count even before the |
Grab your cowbells, it's playoff time
And those who do show up will no doubt be ringing those cow bells that became synonymous with the Rays during their run towards and American League pennant in 2008. It wasn't quite as dramatic in the National League, but the Braves saw what was a 10 |
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MSU fans will be able to ring cowbells at UAB STARKVILLE -- The University of Alabama at Birmingham will allow fans to bring cowbells into Legion Field. Mississippi State Assistant Director of Athletics for Marketing Chad Thomas used his Twitter account to announce Bulldogs fans will be allowed to |
Winger Sitiveni Sivivatu says he will miss the cowbells as he prepares to take his leave of Waikato Stadium.
The curtain comes down on the Chiefs' Super 15 rugby season tomorrow with competition leaders the Queensland Reds their opponents in Hamilton.
For a number of the home side, including the long-serving Sivivatu, the match will be their last for the franchise.
"I'll miss just listening to the cowbells and being with the boys," he said.
"It's been my home for the last nine years."
Sivivatu's arrival at the Chiefs pre-dates that of any of his team-mates.
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