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Author Topic: Gary's Icy O countertop cooler lives on  (Read 8257 times)
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« on: April 02, 2014, 12:06:53 am »

I thought I would share this story because I'm sure many of you may remember the previous owner Garry and his Icy-O. For those that don't I put a link below. It is a touching story. I feel like this story should be shared because I'm sure we all wonder what will happen to our prize possesions when we pass on. I wanted to share some pictures of the Icy-O countertop coolers new home as well as this story.
I was surfing on SMC almost one year ago and saw a posting of an ICY-O cooler and was immediately interested. I contacted Glenn (Moondawg) about the Icy-O Cooler he had in his possesion. He explained to me the owner of the cooler was Garry a friend of his who had passed on and his wife was interested in possibly selling it. I wanted to do my research on the piece because I had never seen anything like it before. I started right here on this site and came across a 6 year old post that got my attention. That is the post listed below. It read as if Glenn and Garry had unknowingly written a little line of history about the cooler that day. It's almost a frozen in time outline of this Icy-O's journey from a rusty broken Cooler to a magnificent prized possesion in Garry's collection. This made me want this amazingly rare piece even more. I found it awesome that SMC had preserved the history of this cooler and the story of a man with a pasion for collecting. I then contacted Glenn again and told him I would buy it. I received the Icy-O about 6 months ago and finally took this beauty out of the crate yesterday. I felt like a little kid at Christmas opening that baby. The cooler is just amazing. It was everything I expected and then some. I'm so proud to be the new owner of this piece and will display it in Garry's honor. This also gives me faith that when my day comes my family or a fellow collector will enjoy these great pieces of history as I have. Thanks for making this happen Glenn. happydrinkers This cokes for you Garry!


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« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2014, 05:13:07 am »

I love that cooler, it looks amazing!  Great story as well.
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« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2014, 07:36:32 am »

Awesome story!

Not to be critical Seth, you're killin' us with the beautiful piece and you place a "new wave" coke crate in it ! ! !
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« Reply #3 on: April 02, 2014, 08:02:03 am »

Haha. I realized that this morning when I looked at the picture again. Cut me a little break it was 1:00AM. Lol. I think I was just a little excited and overlooked that major detail. Looks like I need to buy an age appropriate one.  biggrin
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« Reply #4 on: April 02, 2014, 08:20:41 am »

Outstanding cooler and a great story!

Not that I am going anywhere but I occasionally worry about what would happen to some of my prized machines if something happened to me.  I need to have a serious talk with my wife--if I can get her to listen--about relative values of the machines in my collection.  Can't tell her exactly because I may have exaggerated the value of a few to get her to settle down after a new machine showed up!  biggrin Cool laugh  It does make sense; however, to make sure she has an idea and a couple of trusted fellow collectors to call should something happen.  SMC Estate Planning I guess!

In any event, love the Icy-O and glad to hear it ended up somewhere will it will be appreciated and well cared for.  Love the penny scale in the background.  I have the same scale but mine gives "Charachter Readings".  We had the "fortune" one in my dad's drugstore for years and I am still disappointed that we did not keep it when we sold the place.  That is why I bought the one that I have.  We used to empty the one at my dad's store every year and my sister and I rolled the pennies.  Typically about $75 per year.  My dad made us go through all of the pennies to look for the wheat back or older pennies because he was a collector.  Then he showed us the trick of using a candy scale to weigh the pennies instead of counting out 50 at a time for the rolls!

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« Reply #5 on: April 02, 2014, 09:01:11 am »

Outstanding story and great cooler..
what I can't figure out is how you went 6 MONTHS to wait to open it.. holy cow you have some patience.... it would have been opened day one with me!.. but I understand you probably didn't have space for it then.. wow..

That will fit in great with your awesome collection of the unique items in your collection..

sorry we won't see you at the bar in Chicago tomorrow night! happydrinkers
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« Reply #6 on: April 02, 2014, 11:18:19 am »

I figured I wasn't the only one that thought of that Tim. I like your idea of the SMC Estate Planning. I agree it is a double edge sword when it comes to letting the wife in on what I spent on each of these. My idea is to leave a note on the inside of each with an approximate value and what I paid for them. I will let a third party know about the notes. That way I can keep telling her they are only $300.00 every time I come home with a new one. LOL. The penny fortune teller scale is pretty cool I got it as a package deal with my back bar. Sounds like you had some good memories of that old scale. Cool story. John, OK I did take the lid off and peek inside I couldn't resist. I was so afraid of damage so I left it in the crate until the space was ready. I'm not really sure how I held out that long. Wish I could make it to Chicago but I'm sure I'll see you at the fall show.
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« Reply #7 on: April 02, 2014, 01:15:25 pm »

I told my wife to give the kids what they want, sell the rest.  I'm dead, I know I wouldn't care what happened to anything I owned at that point.

The cooler is nice. 
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« Reply #8 on: April 02, 2014, 03:55:56 pm »


Hello, Seth

Great cooler I remember it like yesterday .i was one of the people trying to get it .but like today I didn't have the big $$ .to buy it or restore it .Im sure Garry happy it's in a good home !!


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« Reply #9 on: April 02, 2014, 04:17:04 pm »

Hey Seth,
Glad that cooler has found a good home. Outstanding rare piece!

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