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Connecticut Valley Brewing Corp
OK, it's not Friday, so shoot me (preferably with a Parker)
Found this in a local antique shop today.
Connecticut Valley Brewing Corp was in business from 1933 to 1935. They were located about a mile from Cherry Street, and may account for some of the anomalies found on the last of the Meriden Parkers, such as Flying Turnips.
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