cowseatmaize
Well-Known Member
According to THIS they basically never opened, yet had 9 breweries. LOL
"Coggins & McNally Brewery opened in 1890 and closed in 1890 it was open for 0 years. As a Pre-Prohibition Brewery, any advertising items or collectibles are likely to be valuable and desirable to collectors as they tend to be hard to find. Coggins & McNally Brewery was in an active brewing city. Pittston, PA was listed as having 9 breweries, which is quite a few. Sometimes a large number of breweries can lead to an active collecting community that will be willing to pay more for breweriana items than other collectors."
I think they could use your knowledge. Don't worry about the inking, it may be just water based and come off easily. If not, nail polish remover, mineral spirits or heck, got a BBQ. Lighter fluid will do it. I'd use an old toothbrush with any of those. If you absolutely have to, try some 000 steel wool with one.
"Coggins & McNally Brewery opened in 1890 and closed in 1890 it was open for 0 years. As a Pre-Prohibition Brewery, any advertising items or collectibles are likely to be valuable and desirable to collectors as they tend to be hard to find. Coggins & McNally Brewery was in an active brewing city. Pittston, PA was listed as having 9 breweries, which is quite a few. Sometimes a large number of breweries can lead to an active collecting community that will be willing to pay more for breweriana items than other collectors."
I think they could use your knowledge. Don't worry about the inking, it may be just water based and come off easily. If not, nail polish remover, mineral spirits or heck, got a BBQ. Lighter fluid will do it. I'd use an old toothbrush with any of those. If you absolutely have to, try some 000 steel wool with one.