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  1. K

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    Is that a bottle you're not interested in?
  2. K

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    Hey everyone- how best do I sell these bottles? Do I sell them in groups on eBay, individually, etc?
  3. K

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    Yes. No. 1246
  4. K

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    Leon-this is the vernors bottle you wanted to see. Karen
  5. K

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    I'll work on it when I get home today
  6. K

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    3 below left to right: Ideal Dairy, Traverse City, MI Tahquamenon Beverages, Whistle orange soda
  7. K

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    3 Vernor's
  8. K

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    Left to right: Pfeiffer Brewing Company, Detroit Mi, GEO Norris and Co, Detroit Mi, Geo Norris and Co, Detroit, Mi, Moxie Nerve Food
  9. K

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    Yes. I'll work on that tomorrow.
  10. K

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    I've got a bunch of Detroit bottles and one that says Tahquamenon on it
  11. K

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    Leon- that blob top is a Moxie Nerve Food. I brought it upstairs, along with a few others to wash up and photograph for you.
  12. K

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    Leon- can you use my picture and point to the bottle you're asking about again? I'd be thankful for that.
  13. K

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    what's a blob top? What are copper pellets and what do they do? What's a tumble? Sorry to be so obtuse.
  14. K

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    #1 Green bottle. No marks but it has seams and bubbles #2. Iridescent. Lots of bubbles. Says A.B. Co and B16 on the bottom #3 This bottle says "This bottle not to be sold". Has the cork. Stamped S.B.&C. Co on bottom #4. Ideal Dairy Traverse City, Michigan
  15. K

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    The green bottle has no markings but I see seams and bubbles The second bottle is iridescent and on the bottom it's stamped A.B. Co B16 The third bottle says "this bottle shall not be sold" and has a cork. Bottom is stamped S.B.&C. Co. The last bottle is from Ideal Dairy in Traverse City, Michigan.
  16. K

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    My mother and I picked those up in the 70s. I can remember it as clear as day.
  17. K

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    Are you an Ann Arborite? I lived there for 41 years before moving to Alabama 5 years ago. I'll go down and grab those bottles and take some pics.
  18. K

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    Thank you so much! Most of these were displayed for a good 30 years or more in an unheated and un-air-conditioned lakefront cottage. I'm surprised they even survived the trip from Michigan to Alabama.

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