Salute Cones
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- roy
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Salute Cones
Just got these - haven't even had a chance to clean them. They were found in the 70's between walls when a building in San Francisco was getting demoed. If you look at the dates - they have the same date but they are different variations. Interesting. roy[attachment=0]Salute Cones.jpg[/attachment]
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Re: Salute Cones
That's definitely pretty weird. I would bet you could spend the rest of your life and not find two cans like that, same brand and same date but clearly different variations!
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Re: Salute Cones
Good thing that's not my birthday can!
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Re: Salute Cones
Must be the day they ran out of the old design and started the new one.
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Re: Salute Cones
when I bought a 1936 complete case of original 24 Pabst cans I was surprised to see the case consisted of 3 different variations. LEON.
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Re: Salute Cones
The 2 sets of Rainier cans do have something in common 1 of each has no alcohol statement and the others have not over 4% by weight no idea if that means anything. roy