Until the buffalo...screams?
Verfasst: Mo 13.08.18 07:00
Below is an American 5-cent piece (“nickel”) of the 1913-1938 type. Often now called an Indian Head 5-cent piece, but in the old days it was almost always a Buffalo nickel.
Buffalo nickels—the coins my great grandfather Tom was referring to when he would tell of the neighbor who was so cheap he would “squeeze a nickel until the buffalo screamed.”
That was the story when children were within earshot, anyway. It was the other end of the buffalo that the adult version focused on. (And I’ll bet this “squeeze a nickel until the buffalo sh-t” went far beyond mere family history, and was current in many parts of the country during the cash-poor 1930s.)
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Buffalo nickels—the coins my great grandfather Tom was referring to when he would tell of the neighbor who was so cheap he would “squeeze a nickel until the buffalo screamed.”
That was the story when children were within earshot, anyway. It was the other end of the buffalo that the adult version focused on. (And I’ll bet this “squeeze a nickel until the buffalo sh-t” went far beyond mere family history, and was current in many parts of the country during the cash-poor 1930s.)
