HALL OF NO SHAME
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HALL OF NO SHAME
As mentioned earlier in another post....lets see those cans that you , as a Rusty Buncher , are proud to display!Here is my favorite to kick it off! I dumped this can a few years back about 20 minutes from my house in Virginia.
I have had the great privilege of dumping with 68 current and former Rusty Bunch members, to date. Got to hit the woods of Virginia with Charlie Smigo recently.
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Just acquired this beauty from Glen Raisner a couple of weeks ago. This Frankenstein/man made hybrid, has a 11 oz. Rainier jubilee inside it to give it some support.
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Looking for either Red Top "Old Cincinnati" Beer O.I.!!!!
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Senate bockoldcrowncollector wrote:I am guessing a Senate Beer?
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Ted WOW! I am extremely envious, one of my top 5 cans for SURE! Congrats, I still hope to dump some (or one!) someday!
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some uglies that I picked up at Valley Forge this year.
The Old England Brand Beer is only half a can and has the bottom of another can crammed in so it can stand.
The Trenton J....Not so bad
The Old England Brand Beer is only half a can and has the bottom of another can crammed in so it can stand.
The Trenton J....Not so bad
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It does existTed Wolfe wrote:Pretty rough, but I'll never find a better one.
Wanted: Malt Lager breweriana and Malt Lager cans:
8oz flats: Gluek Stite 241-05, Bulldog 239-10, Schlitz (Class Book) 56-13, 56-14.
12oz flats: Country Club 51-37, 51-37-5.
12oz tabs: Colt 56-22; Colt 45 56-05, 56-10, 56-11–05, 56-12; Country Club 57-18; Red Bird 239-32; Schlitz 121-15.
16oz tabs: Calgary 146-23; Carling 147-01, 147-01-05; Colt 147-22; Schlitz 166-10
Last 2 to complete the set: Suntory 354 and 364.
8oz flats: Gluek Stite 241-05, Bulldog 239-10, Schlitz (Class Book) 56-13, 56-14.
12oz flats: Country Club 51-37, 51-37-5.
12oz tabs: Colt 56-22; Colt 45 56-05, 56-10, 56-11–05, 56-12; Country Club 57-18; Red Bird 239-32; Schlitz 121-15.
16oz tabs: Calgary 146-23; Carling 147-01, 147-01-05; Colt 147-22; Schlitz 166-10
Last 2 to complete the set: Suntory 354 and 364.
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The Red Top stands but is only 1/3 of a can...no top or bottom lid. At BG one year we called it "The Little One" due to it being the "can" with the least amount of surface area in a find of them...
"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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Keep em coming here, but also check out a previous thread on this subject.
viewtopic.php?f=104&t=3118
viewtopic.php?f=104&t=3118
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How true! Imagine how empty museums would be if they only displayed minty-mint items! No more dinosaurs displays or Indian pottery...sometimes they just display a bone or two and a pottery chip....danielj wrote:If YOU like it put it on the shelf!
to me a bad example is better than NO example.
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No shame on anything I've seen posted so far. Just a bunch of good looking cans.
WI, MI, MN 12 oz. flats and cones,
crowntainers, 12 oz. tabs,
"Vegas" themed cans, cans with a skiing/snow boarding theme, and
12 oz. Michigan tax stamp cans
crowntainers, 12 oz. tabs,
"Vegas" themed cans, cans with a skiing/snow boarding theme, and
12 oz. Michigan tax stamp cans
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Here's some of my shelfers.
Sometimes I think I'm just lazy as there must be some better examples of these cans that are not all that expensive.
The Dingle Bay on the left was upgraded by the Dingle on the right, so lefty is available for a trade, I need a Roger Williams Ale, Trumps Ale, Cab, Imperial or Hacker's or a Croft Pilgrim.
I also have horrible examples of many other cans including some 1990s Bud and Miller cans that might be rare as probably no one was saving them at the time.
Sometimes I think I'm just lazy as there must be some better examples of these cans that are not all that expensive.
The Dingle Bay on the left was upgraded by the Dingle on the right, so lefty is available for a trade, I need a Roger Williams Ale, Trumps Ale, Cab, Imperial or Hacker's or a Croft Pilgrim.
I also have horrible examples of many other cans including some 1990s Bud and Miller cans that might be rare as probably no one was saving them at the time.
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Nice joke Bob! At first I thought it was a tall 12!Rockbob wrote:
"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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My SS J spout. Hard to upgrade.
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Some day Chris, some day.Longopener wrote:Nice joke Bob! At first I thought it was a tall 12!Rockbob wrote:
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here's a few of my crusty rusties.........
and the back sides..............
and the back sides..............
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That's actually pretty decent as SS J-Spouts go. Here's my first one, which took about seven years to upgrade...and I still need another upgrade.Rustomatic wrote:My SS J spout. Hard to upgrade.
Later,
Tom
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Damn im usually the winner of these threads but you guys have some ugly cans! Heres a few i have.
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My pride and joy cans, none which will probably ever get upgraded.
47-34 from CMD, 53-35 from Joe Miller, 58-1 from CMD, 68-15 from KB (rebuilt), 101-23 from BG 20+ years ago, 108-37 from Paul King, 125-40 from Chris Solari, 53-15 free from ABA ad 20+ years ago.
61-21 I dumped at Bowling Green, VA, 78-34 from Ebay, 94-34 from Jim Patterson, 94-35 from Mike Murphy, 100-20 from Steve Fernandes, 112-15 from CMD, 122-10, 142-11 from BG 20+ years ago.
47-34 from CMD, 53-35 from Joe Miller, 58-1 from CMD, 68-15 from KB (rebuilt), 101-23 from BG 20+ years ago, 108-37 from Paul King, 125-40 from Chris Solari, 53-15 free from ABA ad 20+ years ago.
61-21 I dumped at Bowling Green, VA, 78-34 from Ebay, 94-34 from Jim Patterson, 94-35 from Mike Murphy, 100-20 from Steve Fernandes, 112-15 from CMD, 122-10, 142-11 from BG 20+ years ago.
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I like the Marlin White Lable! Sweet! Also one of the few Green Hornet's I've seen with NO TOUCH UP!
"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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My contribution to the Hall of No Shame . . .
WI, MI, MN 12 oz. flats and cones,
crowntainers, 12 oz. tabs,
"Vegas" themed cans, cans with a skiing/snow boarding theme, and
12 oz. Michigan tax stamp cans
crowntainers, 12 oz. tabs,
"Vegas" themed cans, cans with a skiing/snow boarding theme, and
12 oz. Michigan tax stamp cans