Pompidou
One Too Many
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- Plainfield, CT
My pop and I are brewery collectors, and a friend of ours is the authority on Pabst, his collection is the biggest, most extensive there is, blows ours out of the water, and ours is huge. Anyhow, before I derail further, he always told us, you don't own these items, you just hang onto them until your time's up, and then they go to someone else.
I bought a deck of WW2 Pabst Blue Ribbon 100 anniversary commemorative playing cards from 1943 with a navy pinup on the card backs off eBay for no small fee, and you'd be surprised how hard it is to get someone to be willing to play a game with them. I thought it'd be cool to sit and play poker with real history. Oddly enough, everyone votes to treasure them and use plain old cards instead.