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The Definitive Guide of Anheuser-Busch Steins from CS1-CS50
This guide book contains over 50 pages dedicated to the hard to find Budweiser steins that are numbered from CS1 (BudMan) to CS50 (1981 Holiday - Snowy Woodland). It contains over 170 full color pictures of steins, mug styles, bottom stamps, lid types, salt & pepper shakers - every possible different variation you can think of (and some you can't!). The Anheuser-Busch(r) guide simply lists the CSL29 on 1 page as 1 stein (heck, early versions of their guide do not even contain this stein!). As many of you know, there are 3 variations of this stein (even more with the different lid types). My guide describes each of the 3 variations in detail and has pictures of each variation and pictures the different lid types of the stein. The guidebook is available NOW after a lengthy research and development process. The order price is $24.99 + $5.99 priority mail shipping. The guidebook is bound in a report cover and printed on heavyweight paper. Please note that this is a reference guide only, there are no values listed for the steins covered in the guide. Here is a little "peek" at some of the goodies you will find in this guide: Have you seen the CS11 and CS17 Sunflower pattern decanters? Did you know that there are 2 variations of the CS39 Wurzburger˝ liter stein? Each and every guidebook will contain the following features: Over 185 Different Stein Variations Pictured Over 170 Full Color Pictures Full Descriptions of Each Variation Relative Scarcity Please click on the "PayPal Buy Now" button below to order. I accept MasterCard and Visa through PayPal. I can also accept money orders through the mail (please contact me at info@thesteinsite.com for my mailing address). Please feel free to contact me at info@thesteinsite.com if you have any questions. I have put countless hours into the development of this guide. Save yourself the worry of trying to remember which versions are out there. I have included a snapshot of one of the pages to my guide below. ![]()
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