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    Hot Rocks Zombie's Avatar
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    How many of these can tops do you remember? I remember 3.

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    The Last Good Sport samikeyp's Avatar
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    the last three.

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    Hot Rocks Zombie's Avatar
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    same here, do you remember who had the "push Button"?

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    Pass The Brew IceColdBrewski's Avatar
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    I remember the 70s pull, and the last one. I don't remember ever seeing the "push button."

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    It's In The Numbers 1369's Avatar
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    same here, do you remember who had the "push Button"?
    That would be Coors. My folks had the round plastic thingamabob that you used to "push the buttons".

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    Taco is as Taco does sir Taco's Avatar
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    How many of these can tops do you remember? I remember 3.

    I DON'T REMEMBER THE "PUSH BUTTON ONE"

    I REMEMBER THE 1970'S TAB, WE WOULD TAKE APART AND SHOOT THE RING WITH THE REMAINING TAB PORTION

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    Hedo Layup Drill ShoogarBear's Avatar
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    I remember we used to make rings out of the 70s tabs, taking off the flap closure and leaving the sharp straight edge.

    Sometimes useful in scraps.

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    I'm on a roll sa_butta's Avatar
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    I just remember the pull tab and the last one. I remember my grandfather drinking Pearl beer with the pull tab.

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    Mr. John Wayne CosmicCowboy's Avatar
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    damn punkass kids.

    I can remember when these were standard equipment...I would open the beer cans for my grandfather...


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    It's In The Numbers 1369's Avatar
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    For those of you in the younger generations, the above items were sometimes known as "church keys".

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    Mr. John Wayne CosmicCowboy's Avatar
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    That was back in the day that if you could crush a beer can with one hand you were a real badass.

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    These aren't the droids you're looking for jman3000's Avatar
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    i remember not being alive when this stuff was out.

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    perdido en latinoamérica ATX Spur's Avatar
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    haha at church keys

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    Border Bandit valluco's Avatar
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    i remember 2, the 70's pull and the statab.
    I just remember the pull tab and the last one. I remember my grandfather drinking Pearl beer with the pull tab.

    I remember my gandpa and my uncles used to drink Pearl, Lone Star and Falstaff back in the day. Those beers used to be the .

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    The Last Good Sport samikeyp's Avatar
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    I REMEMBER THE 1970'S TAB, WE WOULD TAKE APART AND SHOOT THE RING WITH THE REMAINING TAB PORTION
    did that too.

    I remember we used to make rings out of the 70s tabs, taking off the flap closure and leaving the sharp straight edge.

    Sometimes useful in scraps.
    Very useful.

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