Culture Buckeye Beer and Mancave Show Published on March 16, 2014 Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print Neon Budweiser signs and cone top beer cans for sale. The Blade/Lori King Buy This Image Painsville, Ohio resident Chris Salzer looks at a collection of old and new beer cans. The Blade/Lori King Buy This Image Monroe, Mich. resident Jay Heinzerling carries around a Budweiser Pistons mirror to trade or sell. The Blade/Lori King Buy This Image This beer can sailboat made by Toledoan Dick Adamowicz was raffled. Adamowicz said he's made about 300 of these sailboats over the years. The Blade/Lori King Buy This Image Rob Reichenbach, center left in camo shirt, speaks to a potential customer. Reichenbach, who brought 2,000 of his 35,000 beer cans to trade and sell, said he has been to this show 29 times. The Blade/Lori King Buy This Image Sylvania resident Douglas Stumm looks over his extensive notes as he searches for new beer bottles to add to his collection. The Blade/Lori King Buy This Image A Blatz clock for sale by Toledoan Jack Bloom Jr. The Blade/Lori King Buy This Image Buckeye animal plaques on sale. The Blade/Lori King Buy This Image Old beer cans for sale. The Blade/Lori King Buy This Image A patron looks at prohibition trays. The Blade/Lori King Buy This Image Butler, Pa. resident Tony Heitzer looks at cone top beer cans. The Blade/Lori King Buy This Image National City, Mich. resident Jim Demmeka places sports- related beer cans on a table to be sold or traded. The Blade/Lori King Buy This Image A Bar lamp for sale. The Blade/Lori King Buy This Image Monroe, Mich. resident Jay Heinzerling carries around a Budweiser Pistons mirror to trade or sell. The Blade/Lori King Buy This Image Vintage can openers from the 1950s and 1960s on sale. The Blade/Lori King Buy This Image Neon Budweiser signs and cone top beer cans for sale. The Blade/Lori King Buy This Image Related Items collections ,Buckeye Beer Recommended for you Click to comment