(This post was last modified: 07-30-2017, 11:40 PM by KAV.)
Tally-Ho was produced circa postwar 1940s early 50s and sold by the old retail names like Macy's. The phrase itself was overused much like 'have a good one' today. It was the call sign for RAF aircraft engaging Axis aircraft and a pub salute when raising a glass. Greater L.A. and many other large cities were saturated with Tally-Ho liquor stores, bars, dinner clubs, laundries , bowling alleys and a wooden decked roller derby ring in the San Fernando Valley. I could share the original meaning of the Fox Hunting call but you're probably as Tally Ho'ed out as my uncle who exchanged flights in his P 61 with a Wellington crew and jumped a BF 110 over France with 5 brits yelling Tally-Ho. He received this set one Christmas and never touched it.
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