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  1. that was a bitchen thread, lots of good photos.
     
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    Los Angeles, CA 1944

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    Ok... Any details on these two shots? Where and when?

    Kevin
     
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    GM Powerama - Chicago 1955

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    1949
    B. F. Goodrich engineer Frank Herzegh, who developed the tubeless tire.
    Testing at 60 mph for 50 hours.

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    I still remember the jingle! " hey get your cold beer, hey get your ballentine. hey get your cold ,cold beer, get your ice cold ballentine beer".

    Looks like there writing "screw U PBR" in the sky!!lolol
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    I remember the jingle as well. I haven't seen Ballentine in a long time. Is it still around?
     
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    Ballantine beer and ale were made in Newark, NJ - in the sixties they were acquired by Falstaff and outsourced – I think PBR bought it in the 2000’s and it’s being brewed by Miller now. Talk about a change of ownership!
    Mel Allen the Yankee’s announcer was Ballantines pitchman for years – the 3 ring sign – purity, body & flavor!
     
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    I have the 1941 South Bend Lathe out of the Ballantine factory. My grandfather had purchased it through someone he knew that worked there (probably in the 60's when they were bought out) and it has been in his garage ever since, until I moved it to my shop just last week! How ironic.
     
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    remember Piels beer? The piels brothers burt & harry, who i think where bob & ray. And Rheingold!" my beer is rhiengold the dry beer, think of rhiengold whenever you buy beer".I think they still make Rhiengold.
    Maybe we could start a post about old beers!!lol
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    My uncle Dalton Skipper 1952

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    My grandfather Levi Skipper in the background, My aunt Doris, uncle Dalton and cousin Sandy


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    1903 Huntington Stadium
    Fans scaling the wall to watch the first world series between the newly created american league Boston Americans (later to evolve into the Red Sox) and the nat'l league Pittsburgh Pirates.
    Baseball and the 'American' League's future held in the balance.
    It was a rousing success with the working class watching teams made up of working class athletes.
    My father, a teenager, was there.
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    Looks like not everybody removed their bumpers for wartime scrap drives!

    I'll take the whole row, by the way.
     
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    Does anyone know what car this is in the photo? I wish it were still in the family.
     
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    1951 Florida swamp buggies
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    Now, those are some whitewalls

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    looks like a 41 Ford bumper.

     
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    I hadn't thought about Piels beer in years, but I sure recall it and the Burt & Harry commercials.

    The other beer that I remember from the early sixties was Schaffers. Maybe it is still around? "...the one beer to have, when you're having more than one."
     
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