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Nice job.... I found those once in Oregon... :smt023 :smt023
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Re: Ale in Idaho

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Those generally hold up really well. It's one of those labels where if they are coming out the hole in bad shape, everything else will be worse. Sort of like Acme steingirls or 1950's Heidelbergs. The red fades off after about ten minutes of exposure to the sun too so good thing they were buried.

At least you did not find the green Columbia Ale's. Several hundred indoor ones have really killed their value.
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A lot of ale's being dug lately
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It appears that car has been the recipient of a lot of target practice! :lol:
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