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  • 28 Jun 2025 10:09 AM | Danny Bora (Administrator)

    A New Partnership! NABA and its IBC Chapter have partnered with the nationally-renowned Indy Antique Advertising Show. It all begins at the big Fall show on September 26 (NABA sellers) and September 27 (both NABA sellers and general public), Deep discount for NABA members: NABA members can now set up set up at this legendary show which has thousands of attendees for just $40 per selling table—a fraction of the regular cost. This offer is limited to 100 tables. Details and Early Access: NABA sellers who purchase a table will be in the RMC Hall, which is adjacent to the main building. They also get early access to the main building on Friday, September 26 at 1:00 PM, prior to the show's opening to the public on Saturday, September 27 from 9:00AM -3:00 PM. There will be a "Happy Hour" for all dealers in the RMC Hall after setup on Friday, from 3:00 – 5:00 PM. This gives the dealers a prime opportunity to shop the NABA tables prior to the public show on Saturday. If you need further details contact Mike at therunningwaiter@yahoo.com

    Purchase Tables Here: Indy Tables - $40.00


  • 03 Jan 2025 8:02 PM | Danny Bora (Administrator)

    Introducing the “Collector Series” of Videos

    NABA and The Cone Top Brewery Museum have partnered to create a series of videos that feature the hosts of our house tours during the past few conventions.

    The purpose of these videos is to showcase the passion and stories behind the collections of these dedicated NABA members.

    Our first highlight in the series is Randy Huetsch of Chesterfield, MO.

    As a 12-year-old riding his bike through the woods, Randy discovered an embossed bottle from the early 1900s. Intrigued that it carried the name of his tiny hometown, Waterloo, IL, Randy researched its origins and thus began his lifelong hobby as an avid collector and expert in antique advertising.

    Today, the lower level of his spacious home features an impressive, gallery-like display of breweriana from the St. Louis area – much of it from the Pre- Prohibition era. Many of his pieces are believed to be either unique or one of just a few examples that still exist.

    See all Collector Series Videos Here

  • 15 Aug 2024 6:20 PM | Danny Bora (Administrator)

    Proud to present to you our 2025 Convention logo! It features Brewster the Rooster of Goebel Beer fame. Our Michigan convention will be loaded with the usual fun NABA elements like the Brewmaster's Dinner, the seminars and the room-to-room trading. Our house tour will encompass a singular home next year. Convention attendees will be bussed to the home of the largest private breweriana collection known to us. It is presented in museum fashion, and is not to be missed. Details will be revealed at a later date. Our bus tour will be to the temporary site of the Conetop Museum and The Mill complex in nearby Vicksburg, MI. Complete details on this event will also be revealed in the near future. Clayton Emery and the various Michigan Chapters will be running our ground game, so you know it's going to be great! Be on the lookout in October when we launch room reservations at the Kalamazoo Radisson. This convention will sell out early, so don't miss your chance to secure a room at our primary site. Thanks to the remarkable Barry Travis for the fantastic logo artwork.


  • 07 Apr 2024 3:07 PM | Danny Bora (Administrator)


  • 16 Feb 2024 6:31 PM | Danny Bora (Administrator)

    Jeff is a collector of breweriana items, especially those from Frankenmuth Brewery. You can meet Jeff and other collectors from around the area at the 49th Annual Buckeye Chapter Beer Collectables Show on March 9th.


  • 15 Jan 2024 7:34 PM | Danny Bora (Administrator)


  • 15 Jan 2024 7:32 PM | Danny Bora (Administrator)


  • 09 Nov 2023 9:03 PM | Danny Bora (Administrator)

    From WBAY News in Green Bay, WI.

    ALGOMA, Wis. (WBAY) - Anything that is beer- or brewery-related, and considered collectible, is known as “breweriana.”

    Over the last decade, a Kewaunee County man has amassed a very rare, and specific, breweriana collection.

    This week in Small Towns, we travel to Algoma to see his hundreds of chalk statues.

    Rick Basken was just a kid when he first became a breweriana collector.

    “My mom went to rummage sales, and I would find like old Miller mirrors or something with a bear on it or a deer on it, for five or ten bucks, so I’d buy it, hang it in my room, and before you knew it my room was full of Miller mirrors and whatnot, so that’s kind of how it started,” recalls Rick.

    Ten years ago, while on eBay, Rick came across this statue of a guy holding a Blatz beer can and a flag, a chalk statue made of molded plaster.

    “I don’t remember why I bought it, but I just bought it, and it was like 40 bucks, it was cheap, and when I opened it up, I was surprised how big it was and how cool it looked, and I thought, is there things like this out there because I never saw that before,” says Rick.

    Rick then found a book on back-bar chalk statues.

    “And I was blown away by how many pieces are out there,” explains Rick.

    Safe to say, he was hooked.

    “And then it got kind of crazy, yeah,” says Rick with a smile.

    Today, Rick’s basement is filled with more than 300 statue pieces on display. It’s one of the top chalk statue collections in the country.

    “I know of like three collections that are superior to mine. Those collectors have been collecting a lot longer than I have been collecting,” says Rick.

    The statues range in value from $50 to more than $10,000.

    The average is around $500.

    With 700 different statues known to be in existence, Rick is always on the hunt.

    “Always looking. I probably spend 10-15 hours a week, just like at night, on the phone looking on eBay or Facebook with all the different breweriana groups, and always looking for what comes out there,” says Rick.

    Never meant to be a collectible, the chalk statues were replaced by plastic ones in the mid to late 1950′s and often thrown away. That’s why they’re so rare.

    Along with collecting, Rick also writes a frequent column called “Chalk Talk” for a national breweriana magazine.

    He’s also taught himself how to repair damaged statues.

    “I made a mold of a good one and I can pour it, so I reproduce the piece, and now I just have to fasten it back on and repaint it and bring it back,” Rick demonstrates.

    Rick isn’t quite sure his family and friends truly appreciate his collection.

    “I’m sure most people in my family think I’m nuts. That’s probably the majority of people,” says Rick with a chuckle.

    But other collectors certainly do.

    “When you know the age of something, and you know the value of something, the rarity of something, you get to appreciate what you’re looking at,” explains Rick.

    With his passion still burning strong to acquire more statues from the past, Rick’s collection will continue to grow.

    By just how much, and what he plans to do with it in the future, well, that is still to be determined.

    “Well, it’s either you sell it or you die with it,” Rick says, smiling, “and I’m not quite sure, at this point I’m still focused on still building it and having fun collecting it. But I guess when it comes to the point where it’s no longer fun, then who knows.”

  • 15 Oct 2023 1:56 PM | Danny Bora (Administrator)

    NABA adds two new local chapters—now has 55

  • 15 Oct 2023 1:51 PM | Danny Bora (Administrator)

    Ken “Obie” Jones
    of Lawrenceville, GA, has joined
    NABA’s Membership Committee.


    Ken is a longtime NABA member who has been active in the BCCA and ABA. He started collecting beer cans in Georgia as a teenager, and gradually narrowed his collecting to Southeastern breweries. He now concentrates on Georgia-based breweries, with a focus on Atlantic Co. brewery items, PreProhibition Georgia breweries, and Carling and Pabst items from their previous breweries in Georgia.

    Ken is the long-time president of the Atlantic Chapter and has organized many breweriana trade shows in the Southeast, including the newly created Southern Crossroads Show in Macon, GA. He has written articles on various Southern breweries.

    A recognized Georgia brewery historian, Ken has advised various Atlanta bars and restaurants on decorating with local breweriana and has been a consultant to movie production companies on period-specific breweriana. Ken is looking forward to retirement and spending more time on the hobby and growing NABA’s membership. 

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