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Need Info On Pepsi's - 7/30/2007 12:09:10 AM   
zanes_antiques


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   We picked up a Bayard, W.Va. Pepsi Cola I believe is referred to as a "Drum" style. I traded the Milk my brother and I dug today. The milk was a $100 bottle and I'm curious to see if we did ok. I also traded another good milk for an early Pepsi from Durham, N.C.. I'm a little afraid I didn't do so well on it.  Also there is one more I haven't decided on yet and it's a Waisted Pepsi Bottle base embossed "Bucyrus, Ohio".




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RE: Need Info On Pepsi's - 7/30/2007 9:26:13 AM   
capsoda


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You did great in my opinion. The wasted Pepsi is a real good one. You had better be careful, this could lead to a Pepsi collection and you know what comes after that......people will call you a Pepsi collector...aaaarrrrrrrggggga!!!

If you decide to start a serious Pepsi collection let me know and I will see if I can round up the three from here for you but keep in mind that the only Pepsi hutch ever made with the Pepsi Cola script comes from here and a cheap.

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RE: Need Info On Pepsi's - 7/30/2007 11:36:17 PM   
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I got to agree w/ Warren. Let's see a 325.00 drum an ok 80.00 straight and a 150.00-250.00 waisted for a hundred dollar milk. Hell not bad at all. The Ohio bottle might go more as it is not listed in 1 or 2. Ayers book. Now be sure and tell your brother and remember to not to laugh.

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