Favorite QUARTS!!!

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The great thing about Quarts is they share the same graphics as their 12oz counterparts.Only bigger so theres more to love.Kinda like fat chics.


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There's no jiggle at all in my quart collection. If you're rough with them, they just shed bigger rust chunks than their skinny sisters!
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Here's my only quart...flat top...pretty rare, dated 1964 Continental Can Co. :lol: NOT FOR SALE! Image
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Here's a picture of my Prima Ale quart from a picture I had taken for a previous post about Prima variations.

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Bob L wrote:Here's a picture of my Prima Ale quart from a picture I had taken for a previous post about Prima variations.

AHHHHHGGGG....who cares about the quarts.....the background is killing me!
Some REALLY sweet OI's back there. TWO Old St. Louis?!?! Clean Old Golds....Old Wisconsin....for god's sake....whatever you do don't show any more pictures of your shelves. Just the "Old xxxx" section is enough....

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Rand,
I was thinking the same thing! I love looking at pics of other collector's shelves. In this case, I am impressed with three rows just for O's, and the OIs are looking nice!
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Bob you just collect midwest and western cans , right? no east coast stuff for you?

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Dan,
That's right. Midwestern and western. And on western stuff, I only really go after the pre-war and IRTP stuff actively. I don't aggresively chase 50's western cans.
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Bob,

Do I see a Olympia on your shelf??

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Yes that is an Olympia. I don't chase after western 50's cans actively, but what is already there (even Olympia garbage) gets to stay until it finally gets pushed out by some new acquisition.

I'm capped at about 1300 cans by shelf space in the basement. I've been full for several years now. When I get something new, something old has to go. It's usually some lame 50's can (like an Olympia) that gets pushed out.
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