Greetings!
Pic related was gifted as a wedding present in 1976 approximately.
Do any of you guys know what it is, or where I can find more info on this?
As you can see the thing opens in half for housing a bottle. I don't know what kind of bottle there was in there if any.
What could it be? Some kind of promotional product? For what brand?
Maybe it contained a bottle of ancient Norse mead that gave Vikings strength and courage in battle?
>>306687
/his/ is not a pawn shop, fuck off with your tourist crap.
>>306859
point me to a better board then, genius.
>>306719
>bottle of ancient Norse mead
>has modern hinges/closures
>thinks it might be ancient
>>>r/whatisthisthing
>>308064
>r
At least some useful info
But I thought that you guys would have some insight also
>>308622
Why would we know anything about a commercially produced beer container from the 1970's? I seriously doubt it's older than the 1970's dude. But to the other anon's point, this sort of stuff is not really what this board is for.
/his/ - History Channel
>>308637
>beer
Do you think this is a container for a bottle of beer? What makes you say that? Any keywords for me to google?
>>308998
>>>r/whatisthisthing
pls go and stay go
There's literally no good reason to believe this is older than 1950, OP.
>>309202
I totally agree - the hinges and magetic door holder give that much away
I can give you 20 bucks for it
>>308064
>Recommending reddit
Fuck off faggot.
>>311434
It was an expression of derision, you undiscerning piece of shit.