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can anyone give me info on these 2 steins that i have and possibly the value?
both of the steins were made from the same person or factory and have the same color.both are royal blue and light tannish in color.they are about 6ins high and about 2.5-3.5 ins wide.one of them has 2 capricorn looking goats standing face to face with one hoof of each on a barrel.there seems to be a wheat looking plant coming from the barrel.underneath it has a marking that says "original gerzit G vol 1.it has the number 12 on the side,then it has a triangle with a stein in the middle of it.then it has the small number 12 and germany on it. the second one has writngs on the front of the stein.i believe it has "kopfen u malz " ,gott erhalts.this one also has 2 lions facing each other holding 2 different tools and a wheat plant in the middle of the barrel.the bottom of it has a triangle with a beer stein in the middle and below it on the outside it has gerz w. germany and number12.any info that i can receive on these would greatly be appreciated.
I can't tell you what they're worth, but we always do searches on ebay for things that we think might be of value.
I have an old "I Dream of Jeannie" bottle and found out they are selling for around $40.00 on ebay, so we kept it.
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Beer Tasting Tool Kit: $16.96 Beer Tasting Tool Kit |
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Beer Tray by Alessi $120 Alberto Alessi says the Alessi Beer Tray was an "example of an era of the consumer society which was destined to disappear quickly, a time I'd call pre-design, prior to the phenomenon of Designer goods in all of our homes." The Beer Tray is a re-edition of the Alessi tea and coffee sets project, representing bar and kitchen objects of '20s, '30s and '40s. Made of mirror polished stainless steel. Designed by the Ufficio Tecnico Alessi. Alessi, known as the Italian design factory, has manufactured household products since 1921. The stylish and fun items offered are the result of contemporary partnerships with some of the world's best designers of unique and modern home accessories. The Alessi Beer Tray is available with the following: Details:Made of 18/10 stainless steel Mirror Polished finishDesigned by Ufficio Tecnico AlessiShipping: In Stock items ship within 1 business day. Others usually ship within 2 weeks unless otherwise noted. Dimensions: Tray: Height 2 In., Overall Diameter 14.25 In. |
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Splugen Beer Glass by Alessi $30 The Alessi Splugen Beer Glass, a 2000 Achille Castiglioni design, is crystal glassware with a weighted base. The Splugen holds 12 ounces of favorite suds, fits securely in the hand, and adds sophistication to social gatherings. Each glass is sold individually. Alessi is an Italian company. Its corporate mission is to bring a utopian priority to affordable, high design for the home and office. PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: Consuming foods or beverages that have been kept or served in leaded crystal products or handling products made of leaded crystal will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. Shipping: In Stock items ship within 1 business day. Others usually ship within 2 weeks unless otherwise noted. Dimensions: Diameter 3.5 in., Height 6.5 in. |
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Think Light Beer $19.99 Think Light Beer - Premium Poster |
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90th Anniversary Limited Edition Beer Tray by Alessi $120 The Alessi 90th Anniversary Limited Edition Beer Tray is a re-introduction of the Alessi tea and coffee sets project, revisiting the popularity of bar and kitchen objects of the '20s, '30s and '40s. Alberto Alessi recalls this object as being a part of his childhood, an object that reflected the consumer society of the day. First introduced in 1934. To celebrate 90 years of excellence, Alessi has released a limited edition version of their most inspirational and iconic home accessory items, each one representing the particular decade in which it was introduced. Beginning with their popular Cocktail Shaker made in 1923, each collectible piece features a unique 90th Anniversary stamp detailing the designer and the year the product was made. Alessi: looking ahead to the next 90 years. Alessi, known as the Italian design factory, has manufactured household products since 1921. The stylish and fun items offered are the result of contemporary partnerships with some of the world's best designers of unique and modern home accessories. The Alessi 90th Anniversary Limited Edition Beer Tray is available with the following: Details:Made of 18/10 stainless steelMirror Polished finishLimited edition with a special stamp and anniversary packagingDesigned by Ufficio Tecnico Alessi, 1934Shipping: In Stock items ship within 1 business day. Others usually ship within 2 weeks unless otherwise noted. Dimensions: Item: Height 2 In., Diameter 14.25 In. |
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Tool Set by Jonas Damon for Areaware $95 The Areaware Jonas Damon Tool Set proves that tools can be supremely stylish as well as functional. The set comes with a flashlight, level, ruler and screwdriver (with exchangeable Phillips and slotted bits), each uniquely and elegantly created out of new growth beech wood. Each tool is six inches long, conveniently sized for easy storage and use. Areaware reinvents the everyday object with a more eccentric and absurdist twist, driven by a fascination about forward thinking technologies and original expression. A New York-based company, Areaware is dedicated to creating not just useful design accessories, but poetic objects that inspire an emotional response. The Areaware Jonas Damon Tool Set is available with the following: Details:Made of new growth beech woodIncludes a flashlight, level, ruler and screwdriver (with exchangeable bits), each 6" longDesigned by Jonas DamonShipping: In Stock items ship within 1 business day. Others usually ship within 2 weeks unless otherwise noted. Dimensions: Item: Length 6 In. |
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Beer Hammer Bottle Opener $8.99 There are many things that drive us to consume alcohol, not the least of which is home improvement. When Randall Munroe made that xkcd comic about drilling too many holes in a wall, we all nodded our heads because we've been there. (Honestly, they should call it a "stud vicinity finder." Just sayin'. At least the TV hides the majority of those holes.) Home improvement ruins walls and makes normally mild-mannered geeks raise our voices at our significant others and/or roommates. It's a messy business. That's why we ROFLed at the Beer Hammer Bottle Opener and knew we had to have it. After all, once we've "finished" our home "improvement," we could use a cold one. And then five more. Then we'll feel good about the TV being hung slightly off-kilter and light fixture that's dangling by its cord from the ceiling. We can totally fix that tomorrow. Really, sweetie, we will. For now, we gotta watch Leverage. It's a Wil Wheaton episode. Product Specifications When home improvement drives you to drink, we have the tool for that Hammer with integrated bottle opener Step 1: Hammer. Step 2: ??? Step 3: Get hammered! ThinkGeek reminds you to drink responsibly. We like having you around. Srsly, put the other tools away before you crack open the beer, okay? Dimensions: approx. 8.5" long |
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The Beer Journal $8.72 The first ever tool to chart your journey through the landscape of handcrafted beers. Fully illustrated with over a hundred pages to record your tastings, The Beer Journal is perfect for traveling, to give as a gift to your favorite tasting partner,or to keep track of every unusual, delicious, and memorable beer that you find in pubs, at beer festivals, and on brewery tours. It also includes information on how to create your own beer cellar and how to develop and document your own beer pairings.The ultimate resource for beer drinkers--both connoisseurs and casual tasters alike. |
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Elevate Carousel Tool Set by Joseph Joseph $49.95 Such a colorful set of kitchen tools should be properly displayed. The Joseph Joseph Elevate Carousel Tool Set, which includes a spaghetti server, slotted spoon, ladle, slotted turner, flexible turner, solid spoon and the handy storage stand, features heat resistant silicone (up to 480 degrees) and is dishwasher safe. Joseph Joseph was founded by twin brothers Richard and Antony Joseph in 2003, combining their respective experience in product design and business. The Joseph Joseph kitchenware line is filled with strong engineering, vibrant colors and artful modern lines. The unique ability of Joseph Joseph to match form and function has earned them global recognition for their multi-award-winning kitchenware designs. The Joseph Joseph Elevate Carousel Tool Set is available with the following: Details:Made of Polypropylene, ABS plastic and rubberErgonomic, soft-grip weighted handle with an integrated tool restSilicone head is heat resistant up to 480 degrees FOne spaghetti server, slotted spoon, ladle, slotted turner, flexible turner, solid spoon and storage stand with non-slip rubber baseSafe for nonstick cookwareDishwasher safeDesigned by Gillian WestleyShipping: In Stock items ship within 1 business day. Others usually ship within 2 weeks unless otherwise noted. Dimensions: Item: Height 13 In., Diameter 7 In. |
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Beer Wheel $7.49 Learn the basics of beer without breaking open a book. This ingenious Beer Wheel will help you to become acquainted with the various styles of beer, the flavor characteristics, and the production process without having to go through all the "brew"-haha. From Pilsners to Lagers, this beer wheel has everything you need to know about beer. In a practical and easy-to-use spin wheel design, you can become familiar with the unique flavors and traits of the various types of beers around the world and learn about the brewing process as well. This is a useful and fun little tool to keep around the house and also makes a great gift for the beer lover in your life.Features: • Learn the basics of beer • General information on beers around the world • Fun and easy to use • Great gift for beer loversSize: 9"diameter |
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Beer Believe - Beer Light T-Shirt by CafePress $22 Everyone needs to believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer. Funny tee shirt for the beer drinker, even spiritual beer drinkers. Beer Light T-Shirt Tee, TShirt, Shirt This light t-shirt will be fashionable even after the zombie Apocalypse. In fact, this shirt might be the very reason you'll survive said Apocalypse. The light color shows you aren't worried about getting stains - and even if you were, those stains show t |
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Beer Gifts Beer Light T-Shirt by CafePress $22 Humorous Beer T-shirts Gifts with The Beer Prayer Our Lager, Which art in barrels, Hallowed be thy drink ... Parody of The Lord's Prayer. Superior quality image for enhanced printing. Beer Light T-Shirt Tee, TShirt, Shirt This light t-shirt will be fashionable even after the zombie Apocalypse. In fact, this shirt might be the very reason you'll survive said Apocalypse. The light color shows you aren't worried about getting stains - and even if you were, those stains show t |
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Dharma Beer Beer Light T-Shirt by CafePress $22 Dharma Project beer - barley flavored drink. Pop culture t-shirt for beer geeks. Beer Light T-Shirt Tee, TShirt, Shirt This light t-shirt will be fashionable even after the zombie Apocalypse. In fact, this shirt might be the very reason you'll survive said Apocalypse. The light color shows you aren't worried about getting stains - and even if you were, those stains show t |
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Crowdsourcing. Thoughts. Beer. And David Lee Roth
This is probably the one trillionth and one post on the topic of crowdsourcing.
Where did this term originate? Well, by my 2 seconds of research it has been accredited to Jeff Howe in a Wired article, some 4 years ago.
What does it mean? According to the usually fallible Wikipedia, it "is a neologistic compound of Crowd and Outsourcing for the act of taking tasks traditionally performed by an employee or contractor, and outsourcing them to a group of people or community, through an "open call" to a large group of people (a crowd) asking for contributions." In effect, what we call in advertising a gang bang.
Is this a good thing? Time will tell if anything good comes from it, but feel free to point me to something that has been done in this manner that has been earth shattering, responsible and can compete with great work that has been done when the responsibility was left to only a few people. To date, I can't.
So, I got to thinking, have I ever crowdsourced anything?
In the past year, I can count two attempts. Super Bowl Glory (crowdsourcing a Super Bowl spot with 8 advertisers that after being green lighted by NBC, got the red light when a few of their advertisers got pissed off) and BuyABeerCompany.com (it started out as a joke, it really did).
Anything else? Maybe.
The year is 2000. Pre-iTunes/ iPod. Common internet speed? 56kbps.
One of our clients was a guy named David Lee Roth, at the time, former lead singer of Van Halen. The days of his voice framing a summer for the masses were about a decade or so in the past. His last album released, through lots of online promotion we did, sold about 200K albums. That would be 1998. The guitarist (John 5) on that album, who left to play for Marilyn Manson, wrote a song and took existing Diamond Dave audio from years past and created what we now call a mashup.
It was presented to me with a "What do you think?" And... "Can we do anything with it?"
This "song" was called "Look At All The People Here Tonite!" Without a record label, the best case scenario was just putting this up on Roth's website and be done with it. A "gift" to his fans. That would have gotten a couple of looks, but how to get some traction and maybe a look see by a new record label?
To get played on radio, you pay people to push your song onto the playlists, commonly known as Indies. Costs tons of money. And with deregulation of radio station ownership, you no longer fought in cities, but now had to go to the likes of Clear Channel and deal with their guy and he was programming for dozens of stations across the land. Plus, you would have to go out-of-pocket for promotions (Win a Ride on former Van Halen lead singer David Lee Roth's Jack Ass!!), etc.
DOA? Usually the artist would involve, to a small degree, the fan base. "Call your radio station and have them play our song," etc. That requires sending out tons of professionally created CD's with cool artwork to over 300 stations. But what if you don't send it and still have the fans call? Hmm.
We created what looked like an album cover, got that out to the fan base of what was coming. Let that circulate and then, a few weeks later, had them contact their local stations to get the song played.
The fans never heard the song. And the radio stations didn't have the song.
The fans, yes the fans, directed the radio stations to contact the website to receive a special login and download, burn it themselves and play it. Sounds crazy?
With the fan's desire to hear it, regardless of being good or bad, we turned them into Indies.
This became the first ever single released to radio via the internet and through the power of crowsdourcing, it charted for a few weeks, as high as #35 on rock radio. The end benefit? Roth's catalog saw a spike in sales and talks opened up with promoters for a nationwide tour, etc.
To me, engaging the crowd, can be a very powerful tool when the crowd benefits, in some degree, as a whole.
Most of what I see, concerns me where the benefit is for a few, diminishing many individuals in the "crowd" to little more than human stepping stones, receiving a paltry "reward" (if any) for their talents.
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