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Re: A COOL pulltab! (Believe it or not)
I am almost positive it is from a TGI Fridays shooter. They made these in the 90's. I could only find one very low resolution picture with the tab still on and many with the tabs off. We used to drink these all the time...yum!
Can you clean the dirt off of it and post another picture please?
I believe the video says its a bottle cap and it says Schlitz.
It reminds me of this unusual bottle cap found by another member.
Where is SODABOTTLEBOB?
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Re: A COOL pulltab! (Believe it or not)
I agree with bigcypresshunter. In my search for your pull tab I found my mystery pull tab. Although I could not find the exact picture of yours I did find an ad from 1963. I have posted my mystery pull tab and it's positive ID and the Ad possibly showing yours.
I agree with bigcypresshunter. In my search for your pull tab I found my mystery pull tab. Although I could not find the exact picture of yours I did find an ad from 1963. I have posted my mystery pull tab and it's positive ID and the Ad possibly showing yours.
Thats a 1962-64 ZIP TAB. I wrote an thread here at TN years ago about ziptabs but I cant search. Search here at TN: "When is it Good to Find a Pull Tab?"
Your bottom "pop top holiday" pic may be the mysterious Schlitz tab.
I live in a state of rules where I am not permitted to live on my own country land because my home is not 130 MPH rated! I can only visit it from time to time and pay the fines. I feel so safe with Big Government protecting me. In some states its illegal to collect rainwater.
Here's a Schlitz ad from 1967. Notice the word New is underlined. And although the picture of the cap is "blurred" (in motion) I believe they are talking about the same type of cap that SeaninNH found. Other than this, I'm really not all that familiar with this particular type of cap. Nor am I sure if chrisplay2004's 1963 ad and this one are of the same cap. But whatever the case, I think its safe to say the cap in question dates from the 1960s.
Now I'm totally confused. Why? Check this out! They don't have the "finger holes" like SeaninNH's do, nor are they dated. But they definitely say "Pop Top" and "Schlitz" on them! So now I'm not sure which ones they are showing in the 1960s ads.
Who would have thought pull tabs would be so interesting?
I live in a state of rules where I am not permitted to live on my own country land because my home is not 130 MPH rated! I can only visit it from time to time and pay the fines. I feel so safe with Big Government protecting me. In some states its illegal to collect rainwater.
Good work Apparently there are several short-lived brewski variations. My vote for banner is in! hic
I live in a state of rules where I am not permitted to live on my own country land because my home is not 130 MPH rated! I can only visit it from time to time and pay the fines. I feel so safe with Big Government protecting me. In some states its illegal to collect rainwater.
There has to be a patent on the cap in question. And although I have not found it yet, I did find the one below which I believe is for the other variation of "Pop Top." If so, then we have a 1963 filing date and a 1965 approval date. (Note: Patents often went into production before they were approved - thus the term, "Patent Pending.")
If you are curious as to how this particular cap worked, just enter the patent number into your favorite patent website and read all about it. However, I don't think it worked very good and may be why they improved it with a pull-ring.
I will continue to search for the patent with the "pull-ring/finger-hole" but I bet Big Cy beats me to it. In fact, there may even be a patent number on the cap itself.
And if the cap in question was an "improvement," then it would most likely have been patented after 1963-65
Although inconclusive, the following patent is the earliest one I have been able to find with what is described as a "Ring-Shaped" tab. I believe this is the first patent to incorperate a "Finger-hole" and that any pull-tabs that followed would have been a variation of this ... including the one in question. (Maybe). Thus, I'm thinking the one in question is 1965ish or later. (Maybe).
The earliest date I can find for when removeable pull-tabs were considered illegal in the U.S. was around 1972. Thus, I'm suggesting a date range for the one in question from about 1965 to 1972.