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Boomer's Stein Collection

CS1 - Bud Man

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ISSUE YEAR: 1975
EDITION QUANTITY: Open, Retired
SERIES ORDER: First
HEIGHT: 7 1/2"
ORIGIN: Brazil
MANUFACTURER: Ceramarte
MATERIAL: Ceramic

CS213 - Bud Man

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ISSUE YEAR: 1993
EDITION QUANTITY: Open, Retired
SERIES ORDER: Third
HEIGHT: 8"
ORIGIN: Brazil
MANUFACTURER: Ceramarte
MATERIAL: Ceramic

CS315 - Bud Ice Penguin

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ISSUE YEAR: 1997
EDITION QUANTITY: 10,000
HEIGHT: 9 3/4"
ORIGIN: Germany
MANUFACTURER: Albert Stahl & Company
MATERIAL: Porcelain
LID: Porcelain

The popularity of the Bud Ice Penguin commercials inspired this remarkable stein. Individually handpainted, this stein accurately depicts the mischievous yet innocent-looking penguin, down to its textured feathers. The base and handle appear to be made from solid ice. Painted on the inside of the lid is the penguin's well-known refrain, "Dooby Dooby Doo!"

CS100 - Bud Man

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ISSUE YEAR: 1989
EDITION QUANTITY: Open, Retired
SERIES ORDER: Second
HEIGHT: 8 "
ORIGIN: Brazil
MANUFACTURER: Ceramarte
MATERIAL: Ceramic

CS401 - Bud Man 30th Anniversary
 

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ISSUE YEAR: 1999
EDITION QUANTITY: 25,000
SERIES ORDER: Fourth
HEIGHT: 10"
ORIGIN: Brazil
MANUFACTURER: Ceramarte
MATERIAL: Ceramic

CS301 - Bud Frog

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ISSUE YEAR: 1997
EDITION QUANTITY: 10,000
HEIGHT: 9 1/2"
ORIGIN: Germany
MANUFACTURER: Albert Stahl & Company
MATERIAL: Porcelain
LID: Porcelain

One of the Budweiser Frogs, made enormously famous by Anheuser-Busch television advertising, has been beautifully recreated in fine porcelain and individually hand-painted. One of the unique aspects of this stein is the production process, in which seven individual components are assembled by hand to create each stein. The bill of the Frog's cap forms the thumbrest.