I get memory photos every day of what i have stored in the cloud on the anniversary of that day.
Today I got this from my hay day of zip collecting.
The silver metallic Burger Ale is pretty much unknown - and in my pursuit of 16 oz Jubs I made a trade to a Cincy collector and put 3 Jubs on the shelf. Much more in my collecting field. I probably did ok even by today's standard - but who knows - BO rare zips seem nearly the most desirable cans in the auctions - or very close to that.
It was a nice memory to see the group of Burgers with that rare can included.
Many or us gotta be thinking the same thing
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Re: Many or us gotta be thinking the same thing
Wow, amazing! That is some can porn for sure.
I've had a reasonably strong focus on BO zips for the last 3-4 years. I'd definitely back up the truck to acquire the metallic Ale can in the picture.
Uber tough for sure.
And, for a little more trivia on this can:
The original USBC Vol. II book listed the values of the metallic version and the enamel version backwards. Listing the enamel at $300 and the metallic at $30. Clearly an oversight that wasn't discovered until after publication.
I've had a reasonably strong focus on BO zips for the last 3-4 years. I'd definitely back up the truck to acquire the metallic Ale can in the picture.
Uber tough for sure.
And, for a little more trivia on this can:
The original USBC Vol. II book listed the values of the metallic version and the enamel version backwards. Listing the enamel at $300 and the metallic at $30. Clearly an oversight that wasn't discovered until after publication.
Bob
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Re: Many or us gotta be thinking the same thing
Wicked cool!
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