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BUT... coming from a family of antique dealers told me instantly, that sucker is worth at least $15 to a dealer, and at least $25 to a collector. I suggest you find someone to buy it lol
BUT... coming from a family of antique dealers told me instantly, that sucker is worth at least $15 to a dealer, and at least $25 to a collector. I suggest you find someone to buy it lol
Oh, sweet. I was having trouble finding any info on it, so I just assumed it was worth a buck or two at most.
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From what I've heard, it is probably safe to drink, but probably has lost much of its flavor, perhaps some or most of its carbonation as well. In other words, safe but icky.
I would like to refer you to that idiot baseball fan from a few weeks ago who, before running out on the field and then getting tased by a cop, called his stepfather to ask if it was a bad idea or not. Despite his stepfather advising against it, the dude did it anyway....and made himself a fool on national television. When I heard about his phone call, I shook my head and said, "Generally speaking, if you actually think to ask someone if something is a bad idea....chances are pretty damn good that it IS a bad idea!"
"The Customer Is Always Right...But The Bartender Decides Who Is Still A Customer."
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