I have never seen the Lions or the Superior! Nice! Speaking of Christmas, don't you want to start sending those out to us wrapped in a nice package? LOL!~bottlingco
Hey MCgla's's,Let's s'tart a new rule. Everytime you write an 's, you have to u'se an apo'strophe to attach it to word's! If it 'stand's alone, you have to precede it with an apo'strophe. I'll 'say one thing I me's'sed up about 'six time's trying to type thi's! LOL!
The Spring Bank ACL is a fairly rare bottle. There is a green glass version, and I don't have the green one;I have a lot of nice traders with different pictures including some Indian bottles, so someone find me one.For that matter, I still need a Unicorn bottle from PA.~bottlingco
Did they fix their label after 1951? No, I think they went out of business! Is the brown version rare? Both the maroon and the brown are rare, but there is a brighter red version that is as common as house flies!~bottlingco
Okay, here is some more quirkiness! The bottle on the left is dated 1941The bottle on the right is dated 1950 Do you mean to tell me that in 9 years, no one, not even one person told them that you do not form the plural of beverage by adding an apostrophe? Nine years! Wow!
The one most visible does say 'Tay', but if you turn the bottle, it also says 'Ta','Tae', 'Te', 'Tea', 'Taa'. In other words anyway you could phonetically spell tea including putting a southern draw accent on it such as Tae! Mine is from Dallas and these are fairly rare, probably because it...
Notice the different phonetic spellings of the word "tay" around the lower part of the bottle! Such as "tae", etc. embossed into the glass. It is these quirky little things that make bottle collecting fun! ~bottlingco
Yes the 'From the Hat' is from Medicine Hat. It has an Indian Headdress on the front label. I am going to attempt a picture. Wish me luck! LOL! You mentioned a Heep Good from the U.S. I have several versions of Heep Good bottles, but there are many versions that I don't have...