Hey! I was the one that sold the Mission Charge-Up for $10 on Ebay. It actually went to a buyer in Louisiana who had also bought one from me for $15 a month or so ago. I got about 20 of them, in a divided and printed crate. Found them up in Erie, PA.
I've got lots of Sams and Lottas, all bottled at one time just up the street from where I live, but I haven't seen too many of this particular Lotta, with the embossing. I think the date code indicates 1968....
No bites, eh? Anybody?
So part of the idea of this thread was to find out how many of you have case quantities of your local bottles stashed away....is that pretty common for you longtime collectors?
And my other question was about the bottles that taper in slightly in the middle. The...
hey gang, I've been lucky enough to find some quantities of what I think must be rather common bottles for this area (Pittsburgh, PA), and I'm wondering if anyone would want to trade in like groups of four maybe...or pairs...
I've got nice supplies of REGENT, HOWELLS, JIC JAC, maybe enough...
Well, hmmm...I knew that Glenshaw had morphed into Kelman Bottles. My girlfriend and I cut down wine bottles to make drinking glasses (and sometimes soda bottles too...) and I had done some research into Kelman as a possible source for "resort" bottles in quantity. I thought that I had seen...
Wow, thanks for the link...that was quite an amazing tour through green bottles. Lots of interesting contenders there for one-of-a-kind design. I wonder if Glenshaw Glass is still doing any local acls?
This bottle has been the source of endless fascination and discussion among any of the folks who see it here in New Kensington. But its a fun one to be sure. I've been told that Adams Bottling was run by an uncle of the famous photograhper Eddie Adams, who won a Pulitzer for his famous Viet...
Hey Gang,
New here, and I have a few neat acl's to sell and/or trade....can I do that here in the ACL section or do I have to post them in the for sale part of the forum?