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Primarily, the metal rail is part of a plow, which was secondarily transformed into a gong gong. The stamped designation “WB15” is the width that the plow plowed in inches, as well as the initials of the mill that made the cutter for the plow. The gong gong with a lollipop has hung in Vilhelm Moberg’s printer hut on Väddö, Norrtälje. (See also E 044).
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Title: Gong-gong
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Primarily, the metal rail is part of a plow, which was secondarily transformed into a gong gong.
The stamped designation “WB15” is the width that the plow plowed in inches, as well as the initials of the mill that made the cutter for the plow.
The gong gong with a lollipop has hung in Vilhelm Moberg’s printer hut on Väddö, Norrtälje.
(See also E 044).

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