Postage: I'm gonna pack them with air wraps and send them the cheapest way I can find, unless you are so gripped by the fever of having that you want them sent overnight, which I also can do. I'll charge you actual shipping price. Volume buying obviously lowers the toll per can.
They are all outdoor cans and they worked hard to be here today. I took three pictures. Let me know what remains to find out and I'll try to find it out for you.
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- California Gold Labels: These are the tougher ones, with black writing above and below the label. If you have one on your shelf, probably its writing is brown. These are black. They go to 11. The better one on the left is $20, the lesser is $10.
Acme Gold Label, San Francisco, displays well, $15
Special Brew. This is a difficult variety among this brand, none of which are particularly easy. Scarred up but displays well. $25
Brown Derby from Grace Brothers, tough! Great color, but paint is beginning to simmer a bit. $15
Best Beer from Spearman Pensacola -- far harder than your Northern Best -- $10
Pilsengold, the battleship gray, $10
Narragansett, so pretty on one side, not so pretty the other, $3
Bull Dog Extra Stout, good dumper, $6
Jax, $8
Busch zip from Los Angeles, good grade 2+, $5
Gold Medal, two-sided which is very difficult, gnarly, $5
Regal Pale. This is one of the two hard ones from the gold oval run of designs (the other one is 121.1). This is a nice example. $30.
Regal Select Aluminum Top, one nice side, one toasty, $5