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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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Dan,
The Blatz does look pre-1920 to me, although condition is a factor. The rest of the bottles are much later. All the best, Greg |
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That's terrific, my second favorite general Josh Chamberlain, the "Lion of Little Round Top" has his own brew.
An offensive bayonet charge vs rebel musket., What!? And it was highly effective. His life is an inspiring story. Thanks for posting. |
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