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Holy cow this article is bad. Huge chunks of info seem to be missing and the order is way off. I'll try to work on it, but until I get other projects completed I doubt I'll be able to dedicate the time. --
Brownings14:23, 9 June 2006 (UTC)reply
Yeah, it's pretty bad -- and I grew up a couple of miles from the original brewery, so I have a natural interest. When I get caught up on making money, I'll try to help, too. --
Michael K. Smith22:18, 6 July 2006 (UTC)reply
The Buckhorn collection is a huge collection of animal horns. I can't remember the full story behind it off the top of my head, but at some point Lone Star built or bought the collection and then kept adding on to it. When Lone Star owned it (1950s - 1970s or so), the collection was showcased in their brewery, just south of downtown San Antonio. From what I understand then, and even now, the collection is the largest in the world. When Lone Star started falling on hard times they sold the collection. Today the collection is still in San Antonio. The current owner built
The Buckhorn Saloon, a restaurant & bar, and used the collection as the establishment's "theme." --
Brownings (
talk)
16:30, 5 August 2008 (UTC)reply
Lone Star and Lone Star Light are both pale lagers. Their types can be found in the infobox on the right hand side, toward the bottom of the box. --
Brownings16:55, 4 July 2007 (UTC)reply
Based in San Antonio?
Is it really fair to say that Lone Star is based in San Antonio anymore? As best as I can tell, it's run from Pabst headquarters in Woodridge, Illinois, and all that's in San Antonio today is a datacenter. Should we recategorize?
Dunkelweizen (
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12:16, 11 January 2008 (UTC)reply
Yes sir, you are correct. With Pabst moving out of SA and up to Woodridge, nothing associated with Pabst or its brands should mention SA. Well, maybe the overall Pabst article should mention that at one time it was based in SA, but definately not each brand. A data center hardly counts as a large company presence. --
Brownings (
talk)
17:18, 11 January 2008 (UTC)reply
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