WesternPA-collector
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Today was a bright sunny day so I went out and did some bottle hunting again. Nothing too intense except the embankment was about a 45 degree hillside. It was an area I hadn't searched before because it gets too thick with foliage later in the year. I was going for quality rather than quantity because there were a lot of common junkers. Then there was this. I literally prayed there was nothing wrong with it when I saw it laying by itself. It's one of the most flawless bottles I've found in the wild. I believe this is a Glenshaw bottle because of the coding below the lip. GC on one side and 69 on the other. But I don't think this bottle was made in 1969?! So what does the code mean? I'm leaning towards this being a 1920's or 1930's bottle. What do you think?
Then a little later I found this Nehi bottle from Uniontown, PA. A nice Owens-Illinois Duraglas dated 1960. Not quite as great condition as the other one, but can't complain.
Then a little later I found this Nehi bottle from Uniontown, PA. A nice Owens-Illinois Duraglas dated 1960. Not quite as great condition as the other one, but can't complain.
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