Are quart size bottles less collectible?

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iggyworf

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I love collecting all sizes also. It is very cool to see a run of the same bottles in different sizes. Canadacan, those Cokes are excellent. My girlfriend collects coke and has over 200 coke bottles. Many of the different sizes. Are all those cokes from Canada?
Thanx Maine27 for this interesting thread. Lets see some pics of different sizes, Quarts ect.
Here are a lot of my 7up's.[attachment=0627150738.jpg]foil label 28oz-PL 1pt 8oz-PL 1pt 8oz-ACL 1pt 12oz-ACL 28oz-ACL(test logo) 1 liter(there is a test logo 16 oz I need)[attachment=0627150827.jpg]foam 64oz-foam 28oz-(4) ACL (tear drop?) 1 liter-ACL -1 liter wide mouth top[attachment=0627150831b.jpg]all ACL 36oz-32oz-28oz-& 32oz'sI also have 6 32oz commemorative'sThanx for looking.
 

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iggyworf those are wonderful!...I'm still looking for the Canadian ACL diet in our 28 oz size or 26...if it even exists, most I remember seeing were paper label. Yes all those Cokes I have are Canadian. This is my small line up of 7ups spanning from 1947 to 1984...shows the evolution. The first is a rare embossed on the neck U7P....it's an unmarked 30oz with a embossed bottom. I am missing one bottle, it would be the transition bottle that shows 26 Fl oz-739 ml. with the slanted 7up neck label. sizes shown: 30, 28, 28, 28, 26, 26 [attachment=2015-06-27 08.16.45_resized.jpg][attachment=7up-3.jpg] [attachment=7up-1.jpg]
 

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I try and avoid buying quart size due to space restrictions , I do have a couple 30 oz bottles for local bottles but they were bottles I found swimming or in a dump and had some special meaning to me so I kept them . I haven't really bought many larger size pop bottles just cause I would have no where to really put them or at least not display them properly . however I still think there collectable and is other people looking for them
 

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For some reason, when I see a larger sized bottle, I tend to have less interest if they are around the price of a normal 6-10 oz bottle. I guess it's because of the difficulty to display them and the fact that they take up a ton of space fast. I'm only 14, so I only have so much space in my room to display my 200+ Bottle (and growing) collection. They are still good to look at because the picture is so much bigger.
 

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