The Gems of Sharpless: September 3, 2014
Today was a busy, busy, busy day. But I was able to swing over to Sharpless to search for a gems.
-This caught my eye. It is akin to a metal beer ad — but it’s for apple juice. I do not think I have ever seen apple juice sold in a bottle like that.
-Oh so comfortable.
-I bet these puppies can pump some amps.
-Imaginative Corona bottle glasses. I dug the old school carrying case, too.
-A Miller slide rule from the seventies. This is probably very rare, though I am not sure what kind of demand there is for an item like this. There would definitely be interest among those into breweriana.
-The 1958 Iowa State Bomb.
-Schlitz pilsner flutes.
-These bottles were old. How old? I have no clue. There was no date on the champagne bottle. The vermouth bottle, though, was collecting flies. Dark chunks had collected on the bottom. Nasty.
-Sheets of Air Mail writing paper, complete with envelopes featuring the red and blue striped boarder.
-Hmm… One does not see too many Mississippi State, NC State, and Texas A&M gear around these parts.
-A tableful of books. Those that I checked featured a Regina library marking.
-Oh, man. Whenever I see a pile of clothes like this I get flashbacks to when I worked at Goodwill.
-A bunch o’ booths.
-I was drawn to this Ford Tempo. It screams 1995 to me because our babysitter that summer drove something very similar.
-This caught my eye. It is akin to a metal beer ad — but it’s for apple juice. I do not think I have ever seen apple juice sold in a bottle like that.
-Oh so comfortable.
-I bet these puppies can pump some amps.
-Imaginative Corona bottle glasses. I dug the old school carrying case, too.
-A Miller slide rule from the seventies. This is probably very rare, though I am not sure what kind of demand there is for an item like this. There would definitely be interest among those into breweriana.
-The 1958 Iowa State Bomb.
-Schlitz pilsner flutes.
-These bottles were old. How old? I have no clue. There was no date on the champagne bottle. The vermouth bottle, though, was collecting flies. Dark chunks had collected on the bottom. Nasty.
-Sheets of Air Mail writing paper, complete with envelopes featuring the red and blue striped boarder.
-Hmm… One does not see too many Mississippi State, NC State, and Texas A&M gear around these parts.
-A tableful of books. Those that I checked featured a Regina library marking.
-Oh, man. Whenever I see a pile of clothes like this I get flashbacks to when I worked at Goodwill.
-A bunch o’ booths.
-I was drawn to this Ford Tempo. It screams 1995 to me because our babysitter that summer drove something very similar.