

Quindi mia nonna tedesca è morta di recente e girando per la casa ho trovato questo boccale di birra. Mio nonno è ancora con noi che è americano. Dopo la seconda guerra mondiale fu di stanza in Germania nella zona della Baviera. Comunque uno dei fratelli di mia nonna lo regalò a mio nonno ai tempi. Ho provato a tradurlo ma non aveva molto senso. Diceva qualcosa come “tiro amichevole”. Qualcuno potrebbe sapere cosa potrebbe significare? Grazie in anticipo! Nota a margine: sul fondo non c’è nulla.
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Friendship shooting
Wich means he was part of a Schützenclub, wich is a Community where one can shoot Air Rifles and if they have the Range and a Permit even some higher Caliber Guns such as Pistols or Hinting Rifles. The Friendshooting was probaly them visting or being visited by another Schützenclub
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schützenverein
the cover-inscription indicates there was a shooting event / competition in 1953, a so called ‘friendship-shooting’. this should be a traditional event in this particular shooting club – priv. schützengesellschaft st.-georgen gegr. 1720 – or even region. so this is linked to a traditional gun club. things changed a lot but there are still today a lot of regions in germany with different kinds of shooting clubs with a variety of traditions. gun clubs are recognized as immaterial cultural heritage.
guy on the lid probably won this at a friendly shooting competition at the shooting club named on the stein itself