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    i remember this week in 2002 like it was yesterday.....i saved the auction html and still had it stored on my portable hard drive



    eBay item 735873337 (Ended Nov-20-02 21:00:14 PST)

    *1941* "CLIPPER PALE" BEER CAN - Rare !

    Bidding is closed for this item.

    # of bids - 73

    Item price - US $19,299.99



    Shipping and handling - US $5.00

    Take at look at this colorful can in great condition!

    This is a steel flat-top beer can with a stamp on the top dated 6 - 10 - 41. It has always been indoors, accidentally stored in the rafters of my old building, where I have found many treasures.
    The can is top opened with rust only on the top and rims, as you can see in the pictures. The graphics are in great shape and are very colorful. It is a 12 oz. can and the beer (empty) was manufactured at Grace Bros. Brewing Co. in Santa Rosa, California. It states "Internal Revenue Tax Paid," "Cool before serviing, " Keglined," "Pats. 1625229 - 2064537 others pending," and "trade mark AM. Can Co." It reads "Ahead in Quality" above the Clipper graphics.
    This can will really stand out in your collection.
    Buyer pays $5.00 shipping with optional insurance unless sent UPS, which shipping must be priced for the winning bidder depending upon location


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