Olive green glass odd shaped beer bottle, Karl Hutter?

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I have two of these beer bottles that are oddly shaped and olive green. On the bottom there is KH P-9. Research has said these were made by Karl Hutter in the early 1900s. Is this true? Does anyone actually know the true date these were made? Has anyone else found one?

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That is definitely not from the early 1900s and has nothing to do with Karl Hutter. That's a no-deposit beer bottle from the latter part of the 20th century.
 

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That is definitely not from the early 1900s and has nothing to do with Karl Hutter. That's a no-deposit beer bottle from the latter part of the 20th century.

Thanks for the reply, I knew that it couldn't possibly have been that old. It is odd though I didn't think they produced beers like this in olive green in the 60s and 70s
 

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It is an odd colour for one of those beer bottles, might have been an imported beer.
 

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