iggyworf
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Just last week I got another 7up '3-1-3' bubble pattern bottle. Awhile back I posted one I got with this strange 7 bubble pattern. This one is in better condition than my other one. But a little quirky as it has a slight misprint adding to the allure of it. We could not figure out why this pattern was used, but I can now add that both are from Los Angeles bottling co.. I have seen wooden crates from this plant also with the 3-1-3 pattern( and strangley also from Barrington RI) And just one other bottle from San Bernidino Ca. Also in Bakersfield CA, but no bottles yet from there just the actual bottling plant with larges signs that display the 3-1-3 pattern.
Both of my bottles are also 6 1/2 oz not the typical 7oz. both have the same markings on the bottom and both from 1941.
My second one has those two slots cut into the bottom, maybe to keep it lined up for acl printing?
Here are both bottles side by side.
Here is a link to the other post.
https://www.antique-bottles.net/sho...-7-bubble-variation!&highlight=bubble+pattern
Thanx for lookin!
I just noticed also that the 'U' & 'P' are more squared off than on other 7up bottles.
Both of my bottles are also 6 1/2 oz not the typical 7oz. both have the same markings on the bottom and both from 1941.
My second one has those two slots cut into the bottom, maybe to keep it lined up for acl printing?
Here are both bottles side by side.
Here is a link to the other post.
https://www.antique-bottles.net/sho...-7-bubble-variation!&highlight=bubble+pattern
Thanx for lookin!
I just noticed also that the 'U' & 'P' are more squared off than on other 7up bottles.
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