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Re: Another Morean auction

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I scored two etched glasses, including one from W Va I'd never seen before (Tygart Valley from Grafton W Va). I'm impressed that Fergie put that collection together!
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Re: Another Morean auction

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Leon wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2019 9:15 pm What was so Special about the Goebel O/I That got $800+? Am I missing something? The Description said it was lilek #340 which is a tough can. BUT, It did not appear to be #340 to me. Looked more like the common lilek #342 rated at R1/R1. A $50 can, even that clean? Anybody notice most of the Michigan glass's got $500+. Michigan Glass's must be HOT Items nowadays? LEON.
I want to say the same thing about the Imperial by southern, I cant remember what it sold for but somewhere in the $6oo to $800 range...I have one even better then the one that sold that I picked up for under $100...I bet if I stuck it on ebey id be lucky to get $100 who knows....Eddie.
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Re: Another Morean auction

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If it's nicer sell it at the next Morean Auction, you should get $1,200.
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Re: Another Morean auction

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Plusonegolfer wrote: Wed Oct 09, 2019 10:26 pm
mtracy64 wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2019 10:26 pm
Plusonegolfer wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2019 9:37 pm

I got the Genesse, Lucky Ale and Stroud. The Genesse went really low which was surprising, the others were expensive but about right in my mind. Leidigs was really cheap, even if rolled...IMO
Well, great day you had there! I thought the Stroud might go a little higher.

Marc

II really did too. Stroud is really cool. Never seen a totally clean one like that... if you don’t mind me asking, what price would you put on a 1/1+ Marlin Green Hornet - might be the best one there is as I’m not aware of a perfect one...
It's quite a few years ago now, but two really nice Stroud Beers popped up. The guy that had them kept the other one and sold this one to Bob McCoy. The other one wasn't quite as clean, but it was close and it was bottom opened. I'm not aware of any others nearly as clean.

I'm not sure about the Green Hornet Ale. I don't think I've seen one above grade 1- sell in recent years, and I don't have a good enough handle on 1950's cans of similar rarity/desirability to make me feel that my opinion would be valid.

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