I'd wager that, that bottle did not sale. Here is another example of the seller has no clue or is just fishing.......https://www.ebay.com/itm/Very-Rare-Old-Quality-Crescent-Ginger-Ale-Soda-Coke-Bottle-Coca-Cola-AshevilleNC/123509874196?hash=item1cc1c31e14:g:Xg8AAOSwQwFb5fcX
"I have no problem.............so long as a plaque is added." From this statement it would seem you do have issues with these monuments, what are they? Why add a plaque, do they not say enough already? These monuments were erected in memory of the lost lives of the men and boys who served in a...
So what ya think about em'? What do you think they represent? Think they should be removed from sight? Hate the Confederate flag? How does affect you and why? Seems there have not been many worthwhile subjects here recently, so here's one. Anyone have forefathers that served in the Confederate...
Yea I wonder what has happened to many past members............I mean WAYYYYYYYYYYY back when Woody was moderator and the site was owned by that Cat in England. Ol' Jadgermiester got pissed in 05' and left because we sometimes talked about more than bottles. Let's see who I remember Glass Man...
After several trips to various Walmarts in the Great State of South Carolina I noticed many,many people wearing orange...........same thing at CVS AND Bi-LO. It was like that every where I went today. Perplexing it was till I remembered that today them Tigers from Clemson are going to beat the...
Bob, can you show us an add for Jumbo Cola from 1934? As many of these bottles that are out there they must have been very popular and without a doubt they advertised.
Call me a sceptic I still do not believe these 'JUMBO' bottles are from 1934 as I have seen far too many of them..........................and all in great condition.
Can't tell you about RC, but Coca-Cola made gold bottles also. They were given away at plants/workers that had reched a milestone such as time of service or years a plant has been operating.
Just to let the few who remember Jamie 'glassman' Lindsey know hat he and his wife Nina are no longer with us. Met him a couple off times at the Rome show. Yep a real hippie, I liked him a lot.
Cracker Jack dates from around 1920. Can't tell ya anymore than that. G&W is for Gillis &Whitesides from around 1930, they are fairly common. Fitzgerald Bros. nothing. Go to Book of Faces and look for Marty McMurtury.
I remember way back day when the pages were blue....................oh how we'd feud over the descriptions of bottles such as this one.....................................AND THEN IT ALL STARTED HAPPENING. Most of all I miss Mr. Lobey and his wit, I think of him often.