FS: Subaru Earmuffs by Swix!

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  1. sneefy
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    That's right! These are vintage Swix Earmuffs with the embroidered Subaru Logo. Circa pre-2000.

    Yes, this is an odd item! Yes they are super cool, especially if you're a cross-country skier!

    $20 and they are yours! New in package, never worn!
     

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    Man, I wonder how if the wife would rock these.
     
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    There's one way to find out.
     
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    Best offer! Rare vintage item!

    I don't really need these and thought someone else might want them because they are actually pretty cool. (or...warm, actually...) I've been hanging onto these for about 12 years, but have never worn them. I'll accept in trade a six pack of high-quality beer that's not too hoppy. (No IPAs)
     
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    I know jack squat about beers... You'd have to give me some specifics to ponder.
     
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    Well, weisbeer and lambics are at they top of my list. Most things German and a number of Belgian styles are good. Stout. I'm not that picky as long as it's quality and not bitter. The trend of hopping beer to death is evidence of simply poor taste. I like things balanced.

    I also like good cider. (Good as in NOT Red's apple ale or hard core or other lame cider) something properly English or Irish.

    I also love fortified wine. So port, sherry, madeira, etc. Dessert wine.
     
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    I think he was looking for specifics...in layman's terms. :D

    Here ya go Krazy Legz
    http://www.totalwine.com/beer/germany/c/001353


    And FWIW sneefster, i sampled this new New Belgium beer yesterday and it was pretty balanced and delicious!
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    Krazy Legs, Hey, surprise me! Or I'll trade you for the awesomely cool Subaru shovel you just won!
     
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    That looks promising. Pale ales can be on the borderline of being bitter for my taste. But sometimes they hit the proverbial spot.

     
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    This one is like butter it's so smooth!

    Good luck selling your muff!
     
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    So, bumping this back up. Trade for beer as noted above!