Posted 2 years ago
VikingFan82
(366 items)
From what I have found this is from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The brewery there stayed open during prohibition by making ginger beer, or ginger ale. This is an opener, meaning it could date back to the teens or '20s. (prohibition in Alberta largely lasted from 1916-1925). Any other info or verification of this is welcomed and appreciated...thanks for lookin!
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I am very surprised to your posting, just recently my grandparents moved out and were giving their things to family and i had come across 2 of these cal openers. never hearing of the brand before i knew i had to take them. If I find out any more i will post it back on this page, i'd appreciate if you would be able to do the same if further information is acquired, thanks!!!