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Beer steins. Opening day memorabilia. Pins. Buttons. Maps. Shirts. Brochures. Travel books. Recipe books. Plates. Key chains. You name it and it is here.
 
Shane said:
You should consider photo documenting those sometime.

If I ever had a reason to dig past 15 feet of nonsense in a kneewall closet to get to the stuff. One of the steins might be out somewhere however.
 
I would love to see all that you have, you should totally post some pictures up. And speaking of such, I have a few I should put up too. Look for them shortly.

EDIT: And now the 1998 Olympic Busch Gardens Williamsburg Collectable Pins,

 
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Sorry Shane, your just going to have to find another person with them. But it is interesting to see the mention of Wild Izzy. Their very nice pins to, as far as I know they have been in the case since they were bought.
 
I've got postcards, maps, patches, steins, the cookbook, possibly some salt & pepper shakers... but my favourite piece is a poster with a margin at the bottom that makes me think it was produced for use at local hotels or possibly travel agencies.
 
I have no Idea if this is common or not, But I have a plush toy of the Alpengeist monster with the Alpengeist logo on it. I found it today, no idea how old it is or if you can find it anywhere(It's actually plush, not the Styrofoam filled stuff you buy now)
 
I'd part with a few things, there are some I'd rather not. No, I never have and never will have a Carl Lum cut out or anything of the such for any executive.
 
Do they sell the horseshoes? I have one from the original AB horses but it was a gift so I wasn't exactly sure if those were sold?

Other merchandise I have more or less consists of toys because I have that inner kid, don't judge me.
 
Found this lying around the house... It's a 2007 postcard packet.
Pretty cool stuff, the pictures in color are the fronts of each postcard and the one in black and white is the back of each one.
I also snapped a pic of the cover and the inside.
 

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I've been meaning to post this for a while, and just kept forgetting.

My mother got me this for Christmas. She found it in a thrift store, and it's in great condition. My husband was not happy I was more excited about a coloring book than I was the earrings he got me, but he should know his target audience by now.


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This thing is awesome and a prized possession for sure.

-Jessica
 
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