Oma & Opa are sitting under a cuckoo clock and in front of the warm stove picture. Oma is knitting a sock while Opa is reading the latest news. The German that is printed on Oma's wall is in German dialect " 's is feiershund". Literally, "Es ist Feierabend" means It is evening celebration time, but is used to mean "It's time to quit!" People use it in Germany when they leave work for the day to tell others it's time to quit, and you can see Oma and Opa here having their retirement celebration time, relaxing under the cuckoo clock. Both Oma and Opa are smokers. Oma and Opa in Frame German Smoker is a Limited Edition Framed piece (1000 pcs), 33 cm tall ( 13 inches tall) by 16 1/2 inches wide, and 6 inches deep. It was handcrafted in the KWO woodworking shops in the Erzgebirge Mountains in Olbernhau, Germany.
| Free sample bag of incense (5 pieces) included with this Smoker. | |
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