Help Identifying Cone Tops
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Help Identifying Cone Tops
I believe keithker uploaded a video of the 1990 Canvention to BCCA You Tube page and posted a link on Facebook the other day. I grabbed a screenshot of one of the backbar displays in the video as I couldn’t ID some of the cans. What are the two conetops on the ends in the first picture? Also I’ve never seen the Rheingold Extra Dry quart second from the left in the second pic. How rare is that version? Notice the Trent Cream Ale quart - it’s the one Dave Lang has now! Thanks!
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Re: Help Identifying Cone Tops
Upper right - Vita Brew ?
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Re: Help Identifying Cone Tops
Cap-Sealed is correct on the Vita Brew. The upper left can is the Grahams Ale. These were Bill Christiansen's cans. If you really look at them, you can tell what they were originally. Some tough cans pictured otherwise that would be nice to know where they ended up.
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Re: Help Identifying Cone Tops
Okay, what is with the Grahams Ale cone?
I did search our vast amount of RB info.
The upper left can is the Grahams Ale. These were Bill Christiansen's cans.
I did meet Bill at a show in NJ in late '70s.
Unknown cans? Not in any collections? Lost cans?
Real? Not real?
I did search our vast amount of RB info.
The upper left can is the Grahams Ale. These were Bill Christiansen's cans.
I did meet Bill at a show in NJ in late '70s.
Unknown cans? Not in any collections? Lost cans?
Real? Not real?
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Re: Help Identifying Cone Tops
What the what????
"Although the cans will be of no value after opened, their cost is expected to be small..." Iowa: June 22, 1935
Why drive 12 hour one way to dig Pre-Tax Tru Blu ales, Genny 12 Horse Longopeners, Gamecock Ales, Apollos, Neuweilers Bock, and Krueger’s Baldies when you can locally drive 10 hours round trip and dig Pfeiffer, Goebel, Drewrys and Strohs?
Why drive 12 hour one way to dig Pre-Tax Tru Blu ales, Genny 12 Horse Longopeners, Gamecock Ales, Apollos, Neuweilers Bock, and Krueger’s Baldies when you can locally drive 10 hours round trip and dig Pfeiffer, Goebel, Drewrys and Strohs?
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Re: Help Identifying Cone Tops
"Although the cans will be of no value after opened, their cost is expected to be small..." Iowa: June 22, 1935
Why drive 12 hour one way to dig Pre-Tax Tru Blu ales, Genny 12 Horse Longopeners, Gamecock Ales, Apollos, Neuweilers Bock, and Krueger’s Baldies when you can locally drive 10 hours round trip and dig Pfeiffer, Goebel, Drewrys and Strohs?
Why drive 12 hour one way to dig Pre-Tax Tru Blu ales, Genny 12 Horse Longopeners, Gamecock Ales, Apollos, Neuweilers Bock, and Krueger’s Baldies when you can locally drive 10 hours round trip and dig Pfeiffer, Goebel, Drewrys and Strohs?