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  1. RoyalRuby

    Rare? Forest Green Anchor hocking beer bottles.

    Yep, chances are good to find more, generally where there's one, there's more..... ;)
  2. RoyalRuby

    Rare? Forest Green Anchor hocking beer bottles.

    So far since I posted this thread 3 1/2 years ago, I have only found one of the A/H made Forest Green bottles with an original label and still full with Dads cap. The same seller listed a second one after I bought this one. Maybe Dads had a deal with A/H and the their Forest Green bottles. Not...
  3. RoyalRuby

    Pretty sweet dump found on the river bank

    Wash as much dirt off as you can first. I use a 50/50 mix of warm water and lemon juice and have had good results, an over-night soaking should show some label.
  4. RoyalRuby

    Found in the woods near Cleveland

    The amber bottle is from the Liesy Brewing Co., the cap on the green bottle looks to be an aftermarket one that would have been available at that time period.
  5. RoyalRuby

    Early Poth's Extra bottle

    Thanks for posting it on your site Bruce. And I must commend you on your effort to make such a worthy site, well done sir!..... :)
  6. RoyalRuby

    Short lived Rolling Rock bottle

    Seldom seen amber version of an otherwise very common green glass bottle. I found the correct label for it as well, only held on by the can wrap so as to be able to save it, they too don't seam to be very plentiful. Dated from 1982 as is the sales sticker for this bottle.
  7. RoyalRuby

    Early Poth's Extra bottle

    Came across this early one, I checked Bruce's site and didn't see this exact one shown.
  8. RoyalRuby

    Some of my cans I've collected over the years

    Here's another variant I saw in a listing, although it's aluminum, it has Budweiser in gold rather than red. Not shown in the book.
  9. RoyalRuby

    Stroh beer bottle Detroit, Calling Leon!

    One I haven't seen before even after an extensive search on line, wondering if Leon or anyone else has seen or own this style Stroh bottle, and what label was used on it if possible. Looks to be a 7oz or 8oz size.
  10. RoyalRuby

    I found a few brown bottles

    I did find an image of the other bottle.... ;) .....Yours is dated from '71
  11. RoyalRuby

    I found a few brown bottles

    The keg style bottle was done for Carling's Brewing Co., Black Label, Red Cap, Stag, and Heidelberg were filled using this bottle style from approximately '68 through the early 70's. Your other bottle looks familiar to me, but I can't place it at the moment.
  12. RoyalRuby

    Early James Kinlen bottle

    Gotcha, I hadn't gotten around to researching that bottle yet, thanks for the info.... ;) :)
  13. RoyalRuby

    Wagner/Lockheed quart, time to do some rubbing.

    So what do you feel is best to use to remove that top layer?, rubbing compound and soft cloth rag?
  14. RoyalRuby

    Wagner/Lockheed quart, time to do some rubbing.

    Yeah, I have high hopes....lol...here's another that was done a few years back. (not by me)
  15. RoyalRuby

    Wagner/Lockheed quart, time to do some rubbing.

    I actually saw your thread showing that can on RB's site.
  16. RoyalRuby

    Wagner/Lockheed quart, time to do some rubbing.

    Came across one of these yesterday morning, has all the tell-tale signs of being a beer or ale can underneath. I've read a few different options on how to remove the paint, but wanted to get some input from others that have done it.
  17. RoyalRuby

    Early James Kinlen bottle

    Oddly I picked up another bottle yesterday from the same time period with a completely different name that doesn't start or end in the letter K, but it too has the large K on the bottom. I'll post a picture soon.
  18. RoyalRuby

    Early James Kinlen bottle

    Yes, the K on the bottom. I figured it was his initial. Thanks for clarifying.
  19. RoyalRuby

    Early James Kinlen bottle

    Found this bottle while walking the edge of a nearby lake at a fishing spot I go to occasionally. The water has receded and so it was exposed and just laying on the surface. Back side is unfortunately broke out but at least the front displays well. A quick search only brought up a Hutch style (...

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