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Dr_KY

Quintessential Chatty Farker
Joined
Dec 15, 2007
Location
England
Auction item Description: Solid brass beer pump clip

Starting Bid(If any): $ 10.00

Duration/Closing date: Two weeks or untill no bids for three days.

Shipping :
I will cover the shipping world wide.:-D


This is from our local brewery here in England and is a tough item to come by. It's brass with enamel painting. If you don't have a bar It would make a very original belt buckel or you could dress up your smoker with it.


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Damn.... I kinda want this but it would be soooooo wrong!

You may as well.

With conservative estimates and rounding down.. :icon_devil

You have already lost the hair :mrgreen:

We are shooting for the beard :eusa_clap

eyebrows a have a way to go. :tongue:



Think it may be time to sweeten the pot. :cool:
 
many of these items become collectibles - some selling for over $200 each

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Kingsdown Ale
Kingsdown Ale is the strongest of our regular beers but is a brother to 3B as it comes from the same mash. It retains a strong character of its own, however, with its rich colour, ripe fruit 'nose' and that traditional Arkell's hoppiness. You can taste the malt too, along with a bitter-sweet finish and fruit notes. 'Kingsdown', which is named after the area of Upper Stratton where the brewery is situated, was originally brewed as a special beer to commemorate Swindon Town Football Club's League Cup triumph in 1969 and went into regular production in 1976.


from a compamy that has a rich 165 year history and going strong -

http://www.arkells.com/history.php


This is item is certain to be worth more later
 
You may as well.

With conservative estimates and rounding down.. :icon_devil

You have already lost the hair :mrgreen:

We are shooting for the beard :eusa_clap

eyebrows a have a way to go. :tongue:



Think it may be time to sweeten the pot. :cool:
Guess I better tell my daughter soon.....

You might as well turn a losing proposition into a winning one. I'm betting that head of yours will be as smooth as a babys butt.
Don't you get any idea's on rubbing baby oil on it and whispering in my ear now!!!

Go for it man!

WTH.... $20.00
 
many of these items become collectibles - some selling for over $200 each

kingsdown2.jpg


Kingsdown Ale
Kingsdown Ale is the strongest of our regular beers but is a brother to 3B as it comes from the same mash. It retains a strong character of its own, however, with its rich colour, ripe fruit 'nose' and that traditional Arkell's hoppiness. You can taste the malt too, along with a bitter-sweet finish and fruit notes. 'Kingsdown', which is named after the area of Upper Stratton where the brewery is situated, was originally brewed as a special beer to commemorate Swindon Town Football Club's League Cup triumph in 1969 and went into regular production in 1976.


from a compamy that has a rich 165 year history and going strong -

http://www.arkells.com/history.php


This is item is certain to be worth more later


Cheers for the info HLS.

* I didn't just say 'cheers' did I?*
 
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