Hogtown Hunter
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Confederate Railroad has a song called "Trashy Women". One verse goes
" I like my women on the trashy side
When they wear their clothes to tight and their hair is dyed, too much lipstick and too much rouge,, gets me excited, leaves me feeling confused.
Yep this is my trashy woman. I like it. She's old and tacky like me. It's been nuked I guess but gives my local bottles shelf a little pop. Lol
It says Gainesville and Newberry Florida.
My question is I was told Cheves Cola became Chero-Cola. This Worthpoint bottle at bottom pic says the same thing but when I do history search on Chero Cola there is no mention of Cheves. Does anyone have info on that or a link to site about Cheves? I know this bottle isn't worth anything I'm just interested in learning the history.
Also has anyone ever tumbled a nuked bottle? This one has several scratches and dings that stand out more because it's purple. I was wondering if you tumble it would it smooth back out to a more uniform purple? Thinking about getting a tumbler from Jar Doctor next year.
" I like my women on the trashy side
When they wear their clothes to tight and their hair is dyed, too much lipstick and too much rouge,, gets me excited, leaves me feeling confused.
Yep this is my trashy woman. I like it. She's old and tacky like me. It's been nuked I guess but gives my local bottles shelf a little pop. Lol
It says Gainesville and Newberry Florida.
My question is I was told Cheves Cola became Chero-Cola. This Worthpoint bottle at bottom pic says the same thing but when I do history search on Chero Cola there is no mention of Cheves. Does anyone have info on that or a link to site about Cheves? I know this bottle isn't worth anything I'm just interested in learning the history.
Also has anyone ever tumbled a nuked bottle? This one has several scratches and dings that stand out more because it's purple. I was wondering if you tumble it would it smooth back out to a more uniform purple? Thinking about getting a tumbler from Jar Doctor next year.
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