JimmyB said:
Definitely a fake... but it's nice to see 'calibre' spelled properly for once. Dammit, even Dodge spelled it wrong as well!!! :wink: :mrgreen:
Apparently, it is an acceptable varient, especially to our French speaking friends North of the border.
Main Entry: cal·i·ber
Variant(s): or cal·i·bre \?ka-l?-b?r, British also k?-?l?-\
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle French calibre, from Old Italian calibro, from Arabic q?lib shoemaker's last
Date: 1567
1 a : degree of mental capacity or moral quality b : degree of excellence or importance
2 a : the diameter of a bullet or other projectile b : the diameter of a bore of a gun usually expressed in hundredths or thousandths of an inch and typically written as a decimal fraction <.32 caliber>
3 : the diameter of a round or cylindrical body; especially : the internal diameter of a hollow cylinder
Jim ( I just HAD to look it up) :roll: