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yes,liberty bell
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from the inside of the liberty bell, looking out.
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I think a bell
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It looks like a largish crack to me. I don’t think epoxy will do the trick…
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never seen Liberty Bell, a bell it’s obvious :)
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Liberty Bell
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I’d say Liberty Bell as well.
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Yep… third vote for the Liberty Bell.
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I was gonna guess Liberty Bell as well.
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Looks like it’s the Liberty Bell, but that may be too obvious so it’s probably something else.
Anyhow, I’ll stick with Liberty Bell until I’m told I’m wrong.
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