AC&B story???

Hey guys,
I was introduced to them via Peter Davis early on and invested in an early test batch of 10oz poured bars...

The were... interesting, to say the least.
Not sure if they continued to pour any more like that after the initial batch of 30.

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Some display wikid swirls, most had a 'divit' like a belly button... But NONE had serials like the above.
About the thickness of a mobile phone... they stack pretty well :cool:

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Got these out of hiding when prices hit $170...
What...;)... polys runn'n outa crackaz?.. neva.
But the rum is low...

In any case:
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All I have left from the run of 30, the other 18 belong to other members of the forum now.
I still don't know of any other brand who did a credit card 10oz bar.
 
I think these might be the only 10oz bars they made. I hadn’t seen them before, and I had been campaigning for them to make some around that time.

I knew Peter and I know the guy who poured pretty much all of them.

So pretty rare there, and above their normal quality for the era.
 
Got these out of hiding when prices hit $170...
What...;)... polys runn'n outa crackaz?.. neva.
But the rum is low...

In any case:
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All I have left from the run of 30, the other 18 belong to other members of the forum now.
I still don't know of any other brand who did a credit card 10oz bar.
NICE! Way to pull out the old bars. Back a few years ago they were nothing crazy...now the poured bars especially not in production go for a premium and thats with spot being high. Here in the USA people are paying nearly the same price for bars as coins sometimes more per oz for bars. I pulled a bunch of Engelhard, Drew Refinery, and J&M bars more circulated here stateside.

Again those are crazy! Keep them
 
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