Posted 2 years ago
electobacco
(145 items)
This is a can from my collection that I thought some Buckeye fans might enjoy. Here is a beer for ya.... : )
The Killer Mobile Device for Victorian Women
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Posted 2 years ago
electobacco
(145 items)
This is a can from my collection that I thought some Buckeye fans might enjoy. Here is a beer for ya.... : )
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How old is the beer can?
1940's....
Love the graphics.
Thanks for the interest officialfuel and the comment Stihl. Thanks also for showin some love towards the post.... : )
Yeah the graphics would be the main thing that led me to being interested in collecting this sort of thing. So many of them are like a da vinci or Picasso in their own beautiful way.....and the story behind each of these cans...wouldn't we all like to know.... : )
Yes, I agree, well said.
Thanks Stihl...have a great evening....
GO GREEN!!! GO WHITE!!!
What a great rivalry it is Cocacolakid....have a great weekend my friend....
Nice..If I Assume...Correct Heck Of Niche you have as to the can collection
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you DMK678. You are welcome.
I hate the Ohio State Buckeyes, but love this Buckeye Beer can from my hometown of Toledo! I have a lot of pre-prohibition and more recent Buckeye Beer items, as well as other Toledo brewery items from pre-probition thru the 1940s!
We are in the same boat when it comes to the football team and beer can jame. It is awesome that we share an interest in collecting similar items. Thank you as well for the love my friend as well as mustang and ttom! Happy New Year to all! : )