Description: 3 DIFFERENT COLOR AND SCENES RAINIER JUBILEE WIND TUNNEL 12OZ. BEER CANS. Sick's, Seattle, Washington. Rainier For Life. Truly Mild. 1955 Boeing Wind Tunnel cans. Single panel wrap around labels. 3 different Jubilee colors and scenes. Violet, yellow and red. "Drinking Songs", "Toasts" and "Games". This is part of the Jubilee "PARTY SERIES" created from 1953-1956. There were 24 known scenes available in 22 different colors so over 1000 variations could be achieved. These are duplicates I recently discovered. Pictures wrap all the way around the can. They were new when they were first used. They still look great and will display well. See all individual photos. Colors are not faded and no rust. No top or bottom. Multiple scratches can be seen on each one and they may not be perfectly round. Hard to photograph with silver can background. Originally part of the Dino-Soar Program where they tested Supersonic aircraft designs including the X-20 (early space shuttle prototype) and the now defunct SST. About 3,000,000 unlidded cans were donated from a local can company to use as filler for the two 38 foot diameter steel vacuum spheres at the Boeing test facility in Washington. Bursts of air up to 3000mph rushed through the spheres and the empty cans helped maintain temperatures and keep the nozzles from freezing up. It was decommissioned and taken apart in 2016. Thankfully a few collectors found out and put in bids and saved them from being scrap metal. Cans included in the find were: The first known possible example of a steel Coke can made for export, Rainier Beer, Olympia Beer, Shasta sodas, Pepsi, 7-UP, Mobil oil and a few more. Message me for any special requests. Can has been turned and rotated so that all sides are pictured. Please look carefully at the photos. This is the actual can you receive. Empty collectible beer can. Additional cans ship cheap or free. If the item has noticeable flaws, it will be mentioned in description. Please ask any questions you may have before purchase. I usually respond quite fast. I will combine shipping on multiple purchases to save you money. USA buyers only please. Always leave great feedback or contact me first. I will do everything I can to make you happy. The beer can has a birthday: January 24, 1935. On this Thursday, Americans could buy beer in flat top steel cans for the first time, but only in Richmond, Virginia. This was the first market selected by Gottfried Krueger Brewery to try what was at the time a serious gamble. Would consumers want canned beer after years of glass bottles? After more than 25 years of research and testing, brewers (and can companies) would finally have an answer. Turns out, yes, they did. They wanted it badly. Come summer, Krueger needed American Can, the company that perfected the technology, to produce 180,000 cans a day to meet the demand. The heavy cans could only be opened one way: with a church key, a long piece of metal, pointed at one end, that drinkers used to create two holes in the can's top. One was for drinking, the other to allow air to flow. Until the '60s, the flat top can dominated the market. You have been schooled by the beercanman.
Price: 39 USD
Location: Eatontown, New Jersey
End Time: 2024-02-18T20:31:26.000Z
Shipping Cost: 6.95 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Object Type: Can
Theme: Breweriana
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States