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That is a Coors beer can from the early 1970s. Hang on and I will add a link or image.Does anyone know what this is or what it reads?
ETA: https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/0...rday_were_uncovered_bec-a-3_1652106084533.jpg
The "oors" and "2 flu" i could make out make sense now. You are amazing! Thanks.That is a Coors beer can from the early 1970s. Hang on and I will add a link or image.
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Good eye. Looking at it again now - I can see the very slight contrast between the silver and gold color blocks behind the writing. Cheers!@yurintroubl it's a 1977 Coors beer can. The one you posted is from 1959.
https://www.molsoncoorsblog.com/sites/mcblog/files/uploads/2019/01/Banquet-Can-Lineup.jpg
See how the 12 is centered right below the "oo" in Coors?
It may have nothing to do with the remains, as @summergirl1 said, but if it does, we know it was between 1977 and 1979. The Coors Banquet can changed its label again in 1978.
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I don't see how a man drowning accidentally could end up in a barrel.‘This could be my dad’: Man suspects remains exposed at Lake Mead might be father based on photos of teeth
Jun 17, 2022
*Video at link*
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A man raised in Las Vegas man believes skeletal remains found at Lake Mead last month could be those of his father, who died more than six decades ago. Daniel Kolod was 22 when he drowned in Callville Bay, on the northwest shore of the lake, in 1958. His body was never recovered.
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One clue concerns Daniel Kolod’s teeth. He was in a car crash a few years before he drowned and lost his front teeth, Todd Kolod said, adding that his father wore a partial denture. [snip] When shown photos of the remains, Staten observed only four teeth. She believes the skeleton is missing its front teeth, and that this person was missing other teeth before their death.
*At link* A photo of the skeletal remains discovered at Lake Mead in May 2022. (Lindsey Melvin/KLAS)