glassforest
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Hello ~ am so thrilled to have stumbled on to this site! As my user name suggests, my son and I have hit a mother load buried deep within in a 10 acre wood.
I have studied many sections of your site and have yet to see anyone mention a particular soda-pop bottle. It is approx. 10" tall and has Donald Duck's face printed on both sides in blue and white (ACL). His name appears in white at an upward slant on the neck of the bottle, there are 4 Donald Duck heads ebossed around the shoulders. Beneath Donald's head is a white banner with the word "Beverages" in loose script. Also, near bottom of base: Copywright Walt Disney Incorporated + MGM; Contents 10 Fluid ounces. Bottom reads: 7447-2 B 53.
Other than being so dirty, there are no cracks, chips, splits or other imperfections in the glass itself. Although Donald's head/face appears on both sides, one side (facing up) had recieved a signifiacant amount of damage to the image in the way of cracking and must be handled carefully given its fragile condition. The other side (buried) seems to have resulted in little more than a dirty face! I'm dreading the cleaning process even tho' I have much enjoyed the various techniques shared on this site! I'd just so hate it to wash away his face. Here is the bottle:
I have studied many sections of your site and have yet to see anyone mention a particular soda-pop bottle. It is approx. 10" tall and has Donald Duck's face printed on both sides in blue and white (ACL). His name appears in white at an upward slant on the neck of the bottle, there are 4 Donald Duck heads ebossed around the shoulders. Beneath Donald's head is a white banner with the word "Beverages" in loose script. Also, near bottom of base: Copywright Walt Disney Incorporated + MGM; Contents 10 Fluid ounces. Bottom reads: 7447-2 B 53.
Other than being so dirty, there are no cracks, chips, splits or other imperfections in the glass itself. Although Donald's head/face appears on both sides, one side (facing up) had recieved a signifiacant amount of damage to the image in the way of cracking and must be handled carefully given its fragile condition. The other side (buried) seems to have resulted in little more than a dirty face! I'm dreading the cleaning process even tho' I have much enjoyed the various techniques shared on this site! I'd just so hate it to wash away his face. Here is the bottle: