ROBBYBOBBY64
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Thank-you all for your complements.
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Just found this category on the site, someday when I grow up maybe I'll find stuff like that most excellent WayneIs that a st.louis bottle? I live in stl an have never dug or do not have any AB bottles.NICE BLOB
Life is to short to get old. Getting old is a mindset. Never grow up.Just found this category on the site, someday when I grow up maybe I'll find stuff like that most excellent Wayne
My mind is young, my body won't listen.Life is to short to get old. Getting old is a mindset. Never grow up.
Life is to short to get old. Getting old is a mindset. Never grow up.
60 yrs young, I dig down 3 feet or more till I hit dirt then start moving real-estate. Had 25 year Olds that didn't last 15 minutes. Just have to keep an eye out for the window makers (trees) and other dangers, Giddy upLife is to short to get old. Getting old is a mindset. Never grow up.
I feel the same way. I still can produce. 57, I can keep up with most anyone.60 yrs young, I dig down 3 feet or more till I hit dirt then start moving real-estate. Had 25 year Olds that didn't last 15 minutes. Just have to keep an eye out for the window makers (trees) and other dangers, Giddy up
It's a nice beer bottle,but fairly common!It does have what looks like a very small bruise on the front heel now that i looked more closely.
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I find similar ones but not exact. The tail on the A in Anheuser is odd. I posted another one with no city but it is a crude bubbly lime green Anheuser Busch. Thanks for the reply, much appreciated.I just on noticed this post, I couldn’t find the exact one in the book but this is the closest. You do have a rare one
I checked all my Missouri and St. Louis books and didn’t find that exact bottle.I find similar ones but not exact. The tail on the A in Anheuser is odd. I posted another one with no city but it is a crude bubbly lime green Anheuser Busch. Thanks for the reply, much appreciated.
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