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Just for Openers January 2019 Issue #148 Just For Openers January 2019 Issue #148 Copyright 2019 John Stanley PO Box 51008 Durham NC 27717 919) 824-3046 Web Site: www.just-for-openers.org View Newsletter Free on the Web Site Past Editors Don Bull (1979-1983) Ed Kaye (1984-1988) Art Santen (1989-1993) Opener & Corkscrew Books (Details On Website) H-2 Star City Bottling Co. Miamisburg Ohio Two different H-2 Over-The-Top openers advertising Star City Bottling Co. of Mi- amisburg, OH. I have not seen other ex- amples of Star City openers but for a small bottling company they made two different runs of the -H 2 opener. Anyone else own a Star City opener? -— 2019 JFO Convention #41 April 24-28, 2019 Doubletree Suites Dayton-Miamisburg OH -– The Miamisburg, OH convention is six weeks off and we have 18 attendees at this point. Don’t miss out on the openers, corkscrews and fun times at JFO. The local beer collectors will be stopping so if you have any general beer advertising items you want to sell please bring them along. The best news I got this past month was the original sales person I had worked with, who got another job last year, is back. Just really awesome to work with. Pat has written her column on things to do in the Dayton/Miamisburg area. Any- one wanting to come at the last minute contact me. There are several nearby hotels but the Doubletree should have rooms available. As Ollie Hibbeler always said, “BE THERE!”. ——————--— 2020 JFO Convention #42 April ??? 2020 Quakertown PA ———————— Just a short note to say I have made preliminary plans for next year’s convention to be at the Hampton Inn in Quaktertown, Pa. I am still negotiating a contract but hope to have the details worked out by June. ————–———————————--— Member’s Update —————————-———————— Lance Aldridge, who just joined JFO in 2017, passed away Nov 11, 2018 in his sleep. I only met him for one day at last years’ Seattle con- vention. A really nice guy from Floresville, Tx. Lance told me he had bought some of Jeb Bur- russ’ Texas openers and he really liked buying the “good stuff” (Tommy Campnell and I helped him do that in Seattle). Our condolenc- es to his wife Marrie and the Aldredge family. Lance at a local beer show and Lance buying openers from Jeb Burruss at another Texas beer show. RIP Lance. JUST FOR OPENERS JAN UARY 2019 ISSUE #148 PAGE 2 25 Years As Your Editor The end of 2018 saw me finish 25 years as your JFO Editor. I am not going anywhere and hope to do an- other 25. Thank you to everyone who has supported JFO since 1979 and myself since 1994. John Original JFO Members Still Active (23) (Joined First 2 Years) 1 Don Bull 95 Glen Enloe 204 David Cress 5 Alex Darocy 126 Jim Osborn 246 Herb Danziger 8 Jack Ford 143 Rod Wulff 261 Ben Hoffman 13 Herbert Haydock 158 Art Santen 267 Dr Charles Kirkpatrick 40 John Donoghue 175 Lawrence Sherk 274 Tom Lyons 62 Tom Lothridge 176 Bob Stahly 275 Phil Mandzuk 67 Pete Nowicki 181 Norm Jay 296 Darwin Wilcox 91 Gary Deachman 187 Craig Green B-055-033 Hamms Keith Brown Dated Darvin Stilwell Handle) Darvin Stilwell 2019 Miamisburg Conven- B-066-001 Dubuque Scott Williams K-001-010 Grain Belt Beer (Decal) M-019-033 Samuel Adams / Same tion Openers Wanted B-074-001 Alcatraz Rick Atwood Darvin Stilwell Darvin Stilwell C-008-002 Grain Belt John Stanley K-002-005 Regal Beer Darvin Stilwell M-073-999 Beer or Non-Beer Tommy A-009-038 Eagle Bill Arber C-018-003 Fort Schuyler Keith K-005-006 Citizens Joliet IL Darvin Campnell A-009-046 Tivoli Denver John Stan- Brown Stilwell M-111-001 Coors Rick Atwood ley C-018-012 Trommer Brewing (1- K-005-009 Hamms Beer (Decal) M-112-001 Busch Bavarian Scott A-013-012 Buffalo John Stanley Sided) Keith Brown Darvin Stilwell Williams A-013-021 Blackhawk Scott Williams C-018-021 Falstaff (Shield) Keith K-005-012 Genesee Beer (Decal) M-167-001 Utica Club Rick Atwood A-013-029 Fredericksburg John Brown Darvin Stilwell N-050-005 Potosi Scott Williams Stanley C-018-022 Croft Cream Ale (1-Sided) K-006-003 Southern Select Darvin N-070-002 National Scott Williams A-013-034 Fink John Stanley Keith Brown Stilwell O-003-005 Fitgers Pat Stambaugh A-018-019 Drink Phoenix Beer Bill C-018-023 Croft Cream Ale (2-Sided) L-001-999 Cambells Tommy Camp- O-018-000 Whistle John Eblen Arber Keith Brown nell O-018-000 Whistle John Eblen A-019-002 Lone Star Bill Arber C-018-024 Stanton Keith Brown L-001-999 Golf Pride Tommy Camp- O-501-999 Coca-Cola John Eblen A-021-063 Schatz-Brau Pat Stam- C-018-025 Bud Light Keith Brown nell O-514-999 Coca-Cola John Eblen baugh C-058-001 Bud Light Yankees Rick L-001-999 Wolhhead Tommy Camp- O-514-999 Pepsi=Cola John Eblen A-021-077 Ottos Lager Pat Stam- Atwood nell O-520-000 What Do You Have??? 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We should change the name from JFO Convention to JFO Reunion as it is that indeed, a time to catch up with friends who are like family and to welcome new members into this close group.
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