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A new clue… cattle outside and a cowboy and bull playing cards and drinking inside. It’s hard to read what’s on the bottle.
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I think the bottle says Suds
 
I'm going out on a limb here...
Possibly a #35 Cattleman with a Cap Lifter and spade/heart/club/diamond shields?
Yeah…When I saw the first picture, I was initially thinking that they might continue with card suits after the Spade and Diamond on the 88s. Was trying desperately not to jinx a 35, though…
 
I'm going out on a limb here...
Possibly a #35 Cattleman with a Cap Lifter and spade/heart/club/diamond shields?
Boy, if that's what it ends up being I'll have to work my darndest to try and get one, that or a camp knife on the 35 sounds like a dream configuration to me
 
I’ve suggested a farm and field stockman with cap lifter instead of Spey. Maybe it’s that. Although I don’t know how that would relate to playing cards.
 
66 with cap lifter. Cattle bone covers. Root beer acrylic covers.
Cards have little to do with shield imo. The stock image was posted in the FB GECC. Three things were added (the two foaming mugs and the bottle labeled either “suds” or “soda”) And one thing was removed from the original image and that was a cigar in the bulls mouth.

Also I should add GEC has a thing with trends in the patterns they produce. In the last two years there has been a trend. For instance, last year we seen 86/68 38/83 94/49 which were flipped numbers. We also had 83/73 and 15/05 pattern numbers with a difference of 10. It’s not a hard and fast rule it seems but they do seem to follow it to some degree. This year we’ve seen 77’s 88’s which is why I believe the 66 is a viable answer.
 
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