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Really lads it's all good and politically correct is not my bag. The Jess Haines card is just a teaser for things to come. Their is a certain card that is being sent in to be graded and when it returns it will go on the block. Also note Rambo that i have now thrown you into the mix with the charity of your choice at 10% so that will be 20% of the auction will go to charity.
All of the facts will be posted in regards to both charities when i auction off the card. I wanted to choose a card that has a wider appeal based on all factors. Carrigan's ghost......bro i never take anything serious when it comes to horsing around so neither should anyone else. When i get the card back from grading i'll let both you and Steve know when it's going to hit the block. |
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Nice to see the memorabilia side being tarnished once again by an immature individual who uses profanity and calls people names. Refresh my memory on why this is tolerated here?
Dick, I would like to get your opinion on the possibility of removing some glue marks which are really detracting the appearance of a unique turn of the century brewery trade card I have. I'll email you when I get home and will include a photo of the piece to get your opinion on what can be done for it. All the best, Greg Theberge |
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Nice to have a real collector back to the board, Greg. Please show us some new pickups to get away from the soaps going on around here.
Rawn
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Hey Rawn,
Unfortunately, no new baseball pickups, bit did pick up an amazing turn of the century reverse on glass brewery sign and some (24+) ultra-rare beer bottles from 1895-1935 with their original paper labels. The baseball stuff has been bone dry I'm afraid. Greg |
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OK Please tell me that someone had the honor of emptying the bottles. Nothing sadder that a beer that never lived up to the hype.
Rawn
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All empty Rawn...
Somebody long dead enjoyed them quite a while ago. |
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Dan,
Shoot me a pic and I MIGHT be able to tell. New England is more my specialty, but there are a lot of characteristics that will tell if it's before 1920 or not. If it mentions anywhere "IRTP" or "Internal Revenue Tax Paid" that would place the bottle between 1933 and 1950. It it doesn't, the bottle is either pre-pro, or after 1950, but the fifties bottles are pretty easy to determine. Unfortunately, itt might not have much of a value seeing that it was a large company and it's not in good shape, but who knows. Greg |
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David- may I please have a taste of the Chamberlain Pale Ale? Thank you
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Some pics...the last pic is just a few of the unopened beer bottles I've come across at auctions over the years.
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[QUOTE=HiNeighbor;746762]Nice to see the memorabilia side being tarnished once again by an immature individual who uses profanity and calls people names. Refresh my memory on why this is tolerated here?
Well put Greg. And I second the statment that Rawn is one of the most generous/genuine collector or person that I have ever dealt with. |
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<<<<< blushes, just a fellow collector.
Rawn
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Stand, and drink a toast once again
Let every loyal Maine man sing PS. Rawn: Just checked out your Photobucket site. Let's work out a trade for your M116 Auth for my Rough PSA7. He belongs in Maine, not Hawaii.
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David McDonald Greetings and Love to One and All Anything is possible if you don't know what you're talking about. Last edited by Kawika; 09-01-2009 at 11:06 PM. |
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I didn't attend the world renown UMO, but I have tilted a beer or two in Orono.
Rawn
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