Bone-in Brisket?

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Used to be one of the only ways to get brisket. Hard to find now at least in my neck of the woods. The only one I've had came from a cow we had butchered and the butcher asked us if we wanted to leave the ribs on.
 
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Can't tell you I've ever seen vacuum packed, bone-in brisket.
That is exactly why the cut isn't around. With the invention of cryo-packing in the early 70's lots of bone-on cuts went to de-boned. The early bags weren't strong enough and the bones would break through the bag.
 
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