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COVID bump in your other hobbies
Not sure if there’s been a similar thread on this before but this is what happened in the beer can world
This beer can sold for $1232 in 2018 - 3 1/2 years later it sold for $31,920 . I dare say beer cans Shot up as much as baseball cards (%-wise) and still show no sign of coming down |
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I keep hoping my Billy and JR beer will take off any day now
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I’ve checked all my old beer cans……………They are still empty.
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I had no idea this was a thing. Learn something new every day.
Interesting note from the auction description: “Replaced lids, rust, spots, patched holes yet you may never see another one!” I wonder what the beer can collecting community’s stance is on restoration. Is there a Kurt’s Beer Can Care?
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Replaced lids ARE generally accepted because they don’t affect the originality of the label itself. One individual in the hobby makes a living doing this type of work and the quality is so good that, in most cases, the relidded can is indistinguishable from an original. However, crude amateurish work or mismatched lids are much less embraced as they really stand out as repair and this is generally reflected in the value/price. This same person, and others, can also remove dents from cans with hardly a trace of the original damage (this depends, of course, on the severity of the original damage; not all cans can be resurrected). Professionally repaired dents are accepted by the hobby and have no adverse effect on values, while amateur work -- such as attempting to push a dent out from the inside with the tip of a screwdriver for example -- is as likely to harm the can even more than the original dent. This type of work has an adverse affect on the value. In the case of the Triangle can shown in this thread, the lids weren’t well matched and the work wasn’t done by a professional but it is an exceptionally rare and renowned label within the hobby. If the can was all original, the price would likely have been higher. If it was a clean indoor can, the value would easily have reached the $50,000-$60,000 range.
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Dave is right on the money and obviously a knowledgeable collector .
Here’s my rundown and I’m gonna rehash some of the stuff Dave posted . Now these are just my own personal opinions . 1 - removing rust from a can - 100% accepted , No need for disclosure 2 - removing dents - 100% accepted , Typically no need for disclosure 3 - New lids , re-lid , replaced lids - Mostly accepted , There are collectors that will not collect relided cans So there is need for disclosure . Note : As Dave mentioned the relid work is so good that a relided can Could slip past an honest seller 4 - Touch ups , restoration (repaint) is mostly avoided by collectors and Certainly needs to be disclosed . There are some complete re-paints that Are almost comical that no one collects . Dave mentioned the fella that does the high-end restorations - I would not Collect these myself but I don’t have a problem with the ones that he Scratched “restored” on the bottom. 5 - Faked cans - cans that have been altered - like putting a cone on a Can that was never issued as a cone top or chopping down a 12 ounce can To make it look like some kind of 8 rare ounce test can , I don’t Believe these are intentionally collected but occasionally someone will pick one Up on the cheap as a curiosity 6 - Fake fantasy cans - almost no one collection these . I have a strong opinion that they are created to deceive because The creator doesn’t label them as reproductions or fantasies i e “ this is a Dover re-print” Sorry for the long post Last edited by Beercan collector; 04-24-2024 at 08:58 AM. Reason: To make my too long message even longer |
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Here is some of my oddball stuff.
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That’s an entertaining collection .
I like the very simple Heineken . I remember Crazyhorse being involved in a lawsuit and They quit using the name |
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The full bottle of Ripple Pagan Pink is my favorite. Last edited by bnorth; 04-25-2024 at 03:45 PM. |
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Suppose, theoretically, I have a large can collection assembled back in the '70s I'd like to sell. Is there a good place to find current values (other than checking them individually on eBay) and is there a good place to sell them? I'm in Michigan, if that matters.
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Beer likely does not age well but I bet that Ripple is really smooth by now
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I bet if you drank the Ripple, you could have it turn into the Schlitz.
Bob Last edited by philliesfan; 04-25-2024 at 05:19 PM. |
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Here is the current auction , If you go to the top of the page and hit “auctions” and choose “auctio results “ (then choose All) You can search auction results , Typically the average 70s collection doesn’t have much value but it just takes one good can https://www.moreanauctions.com/catalog.aspx |
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Also the values are all over the place - when the triangle deluxe came up the second time my brother and I thought it would be good to get for about $850
Our guess was off by 30,000 |
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Such ave happen to me before . Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Got another 1970 New Year’s Eve baby here
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UFC Mickeys beer cans have seemingly become impossible to find.
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Other hobbies? Let me think...
My overeating did just fine during the pandemic once I learned how to make pizza. Since everyone was home all the time it did cut into my masturbating, though. Thanks, you've been a great crowd. Enjoy George Carlin.
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I think with Covid we saw a rise in all collectibles. I also collect high-grade vintage movie posters and coin-op (mostly pinball machines), and both have seen a huge growth in prices since Covid. I follow the vintage/classic car market pretty close as well and some cars nearly doubled in price since 2020, although that market is starting to soften now.
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So to continue pushing my other bizarre hobby on others here is the latest auction ending tomorrow the 29th . (Keep an eye on the Clipper can, Also might sort by highest price)
https://www.moreanauctions.com/catalog.aspx A lot of these cans from the 1930s and 1940s are found during remodeling and construction/destruction etc... back in the day it was perfectly normal for carpenters to drink beer while they were working , they then put the empties in a wall - so if you’re involved with that kind of work key an eye open Last edited by Beercan collector; 09-28-2024 at 06:44 PM. |
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A reminder to keep your eyes open - There’s crazy people out there with money
https://www.moreanauctions.com/Brown...-LOT44848.aspx |
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Is that $93,000 in United States currency?
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I didn't drink beer as a kid. I don't therefore collect beer cans or other brewery memorabilia these days.
Here however are a few old shots of the kitchen pantry where I keep my pop bottle, milk bottle and milk glass collection: I have many close-up shots as well.
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There are thousands of Breweriana collectors That never drank at all |
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