Great book but a bit pricey and worn.

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I have one and love it. It has a large section by state and city with many addresses in the back also.
It's not mine, just a heads up if you always wanted one. They don't come up very often.
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I already had the 1923 and 1925 Blue Books. Still need the 1930 Blue Book
 

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Cool, 1925 should be good for you. None on those pesky beers added.
I've seen the blue books online and wondered about them. What are they?
 

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The Blue Books seem to have the same type of information as the one you posted about. Lists of bottlers by states, lists of supply firms and brand name drink manufacturers, and ads for syrups, supplies, etc. They include a lot of breweries (presumably near-beer) and cover Canada and Mexico.
 

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They are interesting books to anyone who wants to know the history behind their bottles. I may have as many as two hundred books on bottles and their history fro al parts of the US and Canada.
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Looks like an interesting book ! What makes those so valuable anyways??
 

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They are interesting books to anyone who wants to know the history behind their bottles. I may have as many as two hundred books on bottles and their history fro al parts of the US and Canada.
ORIGINAL: TwistedTea12

Looks like an interesting book ! What makes those so valuable anyways??


They have a limited press run too right? I mean they don't print it like they would a new Stephen King novel.
 

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