Hill Farmstead crate trade value?

Discussion in 'Breweriana' started by hsawtelle, Oct 16, 2013.

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  1. hsawtelle

    hsawtelle Initiate (0) Jun 17, 2007 Oregon

    I was just curious what the trade value was on one of the HF Collected Works wooden crates. I heard they didn't end up w/ logos, but I'm curious what I'd have to give up to get one? Any information would be appreciated.
     
  2. Jnorton00

    Jnorton00 Maven (1,338) Apr 13, 2007 Massachusetts

    I'm sure you can just get a bunch of scrap wood and make one in an hour or less. They weren't very impressive looking or anything.
     
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  3. Stinky-Dinkins

    Stinky-Dinkins Devotee (389) Feb 5, 2013 Wisconsin

    Cratewhale!
     
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  4. buffs9

    buffs9 Initiate (0) Apr 28, 2008 Colorado

    They are very sturdy/heavy though the did seem a bit unfinished. Made by Sean's brother on the property at Leaning Maples, though I wish he'd have branded all of them in advance...
     
  5. NickMunford

    NickMunford Pooh-Bah (2,094) Oct 2, 2006 Wyoming
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    Is this it (pulled from Google images)?

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    This doesn't look like a magazine rack to me, but doesn't like a very good beer crate either.
     
  6. Jnorton00

    Jnorton00 Maven (1,338) Apr 13, 2007 Massachusetts

    Just sort or reminded me of one and agreed. Awesome that my previous post was deleted too...
     
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  7. 77black_ships

    77black_ships Initiate (0) Dec 4, 2012 Belgium

    I think that I remember someone local saying that woodwork like that sells usually for something like 40 – 50 $ in Vermont. Might have been even higher, my memory is fuzzy.
     
  8. Corbet

    Corbet Pundit (786) Nov 7, 2010 Michigan
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    They're built like tanks, very heavy and solid. Not sure what type of wood they used, but it doesn't feel cheap by any means.
     
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