The fact that there's a highway to hell and only a stairway to heaven says a lot about anticipated traffic numbers.
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Heres a picture of a plate of food. Oh you cant see it? thats because I decided to eat itI bet your hungry now
Are they atleast from the 1970's?
Quote from: drahcir on July 10, 2011, 07:51:47 PMAre they atleast from the 1970's? Not really an expert, but used to know someone who collected. Here's a picture of the bottle evolution. In the last decade, coke has made many recreations of older bottles like the little green ones and such. Yours has the raised lettering on the glass, but the 'deposit' says maybe not too old, though not sure if the newer glass bottle makes have anything about deposit raised on the glass.
Quote from: Jack on July 10, 2011, 08:22:32 PMQuote from: drahcir on July 10, 2011, 07:51:47 PMAre they atleast from the 1970's? Not really an expert, but used to know someone who collected. Here's a picture of the bottle evolution. In the last decade, coke has made many recreations of older bottles like the little green ones and such. Yours has the raised lettering on the glass, but the 'deposit' says maybe not too old, though not sure if the newer glass bottle makes have anything about deposit raised on the glass.Sweet, and thanks for the sequence of pictures. I think mine might be from the 1980's now, Exept it doesnt have the coloring. heres a picture so you can see that they arent the same size. I'd imagine that the frosting on the glass is due to the elements, however.
This site might help you id them. The section on hobbleskirts looks helpful to judge by what's on the bottom, with tips for recognizing a reproduction. http://www.antiquebottles.com/coke/
I like that red rock, it is unusual.