I thought it was the "loud" pedal Would look cool after a year or 2 with the front all worn away from stomping on it
Personally I think this is going to be a pretty sweet bar, but I'd like to see more pictures. Tombstone is a city in Arizona and don't think it has anything to do with a burial stone. Scottsdale is always one of the finer minters and that 1 picture doesn't give me the whole story. Can't wait to see more as I've been bored with the same bars on the market rehashed with different names.
http://www.tombstonenugget.com/ has the full gallery of pictures. The bar design is meant to represent a nugget, not a gravestone!
Don't pass judgement on just 1 or 2 pictures. Got to see all angles! Thanks for the link to the Gallery ! Whoa baby, a ton of pictures of pure .999 silver that has really blown the door off the norm. I'm a big fan. I gotta get one of these in my hands! The pictures with them all grouped together is insane. Not a poured bar, not a minted bar, this is way different and though I'm sure opinions differ on all sorts of coins and bars on the market I think this is going to be a big hit. Applause for Uniqueness and ingenuity. In a world of another clown looking Koala, another Kook, some silly story about a slave queen, another boring 3x1 inch silver bar, this is DIFFERENT.
TOMBSTONE the movie was incredible. I'm going to need to get a few of these bars and then rewatch that Western flick. I had no idea how much mining history was in that town as all I knew was the famous shootout with Billy the Kid, Wyatt Earp at OK Corral. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTWYKf5hXIg[/youtube]
Looks like a good Arizona memento to me. Plus well, it IS silver. Haven't made it out to Tombstone yet, but it's definitely on my list of future weekend adventures. I did the Goldfield Ghost Town thing a couple weeks back, touristy and fun.