Dear Friends,
I just picked these flat sheets up today. Are any of them worth having them rolled? I do not have any of these as actual cans. I would trade the Billow Garden State for an actual bottom opened one of the same color scheme. Your knowledge and input on these would be appreciated. Thank You.
Brian Artzberger
The Fort Pitt is enamel and shown in USBC vol 2 as a test can
The Steinbrau is not shown in USBC
Billow is shown as an actual can that was released
Old Bohemian Light has no contents an no silver writing anywhere on the can and is not shown in USBC
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The yellow Steinbrau is a test can (I believe it is in the test can section of the USBC II) and is probably worth getting rolled. The others, not so much.
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I know a guy in here that would probably pay big bucks for those, rolled or not rolled.
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Hey Brian,
That Old Bohemian is actually an older can--probably from the early to mid 60's. In the old BCCA Catalog (the computer printout version from the 1990's) it is listed as both a flat and a tab, but I have only seen it as a flat. It's a pretty nice can, but maybe a $20-30 can as an original grade 1 flat. That might give an idea over whether it's worth trying to roll it.
That Old Bohemian is actually an older can--probably from the early to mid 60's. In the old BCCA Catalog (the computer printout version from the 1990's) it is listed as both a flat and a tab, but I have only seen it as a flat. It's a pretty nice can, but maybe a $20-30 can as an original grade 1 flat. That might give an idea over whether it's worth trying to roll it.