Anyone save pull tabs?

   / Anyone save pull tabs?
  • Thread Starter
#11  
So, you separate the pull tab from the can every time by wiggling the thing until it comes off?

I can see doing this in the "old days" with pull tabs, but today its actual work to get the pull tab off.

But, if its a beer can, the reward is worth the effort.:thumbsup:

MoKelly

Yep. Just wiggle it off; comes as second nature by now. Funny thing, I go to a lot of car shows, some of which are held in public parks. I often see an old "pop top" , the kind that had to be pulled off the can, lying around on the ground.
 
   / Anyone save pull tabs? #12  
We save them in a canning jar by the kitchen sink just to see how many cans of pop we drink every year. Every few years, the church, boy scouts, or some other organization has a recycle day and we toss them in. They're also good for art projects, fishing lures and making your own chainmail undergarments.... you'll have to google that one! :laughing:
 
   / Anyone save pull tabs? #13  
Remember the old pull tops that could be folded around each other thus linking them to make a Chain? My sister and I collected them from all the pop cans and made a chain curtain to cover a doorway entrance. Thought it was pretty cool. Really a piece of art.
 
   / Anyone save pull tabs? #14  
Also the old pop tops off of a frosty root beer branded can were round when you broke off the remainder of the tail. They were exactly the size of a nickle. Unsophisticated cookie and snack machines could not tell the difference. Or so I have been told. I wouldn't really know. No, I don't know anything about things that might have happened 50 years ago.
 
   / Anyone save pull tabs? #15  
Also the old pop tops off of a frosty root beer branded can were round when you broke off the remainder of the tail. They were exactly the size of a nickle. Unsophisticated cookie and snack machines could not tell the difference. Or so I have been told. I wouldn't really know. No, I don't know anything about things that might have happened 50 years ago.
Or the knockouts from metal electrical boxes working as quarters for pinball machines, I don't know anything about that either.
 
   / Anyone save pull tabs?
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#16  
Statute of limitations. Probably 3 or 4 years.
 

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