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1940s Joseph Brinkman Brewmaster Advertising Celluloid Pin Back Button
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1940s Joseph Brinkman Brewmaster Advertising Celluloid Pin Back Button
Joseph Brinkman   Brewmaster   Brewer   Brewery   Beer   Alcohol   Oktoberfest   Advertising   Celluloid   Pin Back Button   Anniversary   Nostalgic   History   Historic
The picture shows a view of this 1940s Joseph Brinkman Brewmaster Advertising Celluloid Pin Back Button. The pinback button is not dated but it is believed to be from the 1940s. There is a union mark on the edge with a ''38'' next to it. It pictures Joseph Brinkman holding a large goblet of beer and it is marked as follows:

50th ANNIVERSARY
JOSEPH BRINKMAN, BREWMASTER

The pin back button measures 1-1/4'' wide. It appears to be in near mint condition as pictured. There is a tiny bump to the left of his head. Below here is some additional information that was found on Joseph Brinkman:

Early festival

Minster residents have put out the Oktoberfest welcome mat for more than three decades. The three day festival, which takes place September 29th to October 1st, draws thousands of visitors to a celebration of the community's rich German heritage. Ancestors did the same thing back in the days when the Wooden Shoe Brewing Company was part of the business community. The celebration, complete with beer, sausage and sauerkraut, was simply called German Day.

Brewmaster Joseph Brinkman was crowned king August 15th, 1935, and Minster became his kingdom for the day. Townspeople proclaimed Brinkman, who had the brew recipe committed to memory, King Gambrinus (the patron saint of beer), according to historical accounts. Brinkam sat on a throne atop an elaborate float brewery workers made for the occasion. It reportedly featured a wooden shoe, windmill and tulips. Men, tabbed as escorts, donned Dutch costumes for the occasion. The celebration gradually faded from the scene, only to be resurrected in 1975 and renamed the Oktoberfest.
Margie Wuebker

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1940s Joseph Brinkman Brewmaster Advertising Celluloid Pin Back Button


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