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Beautiful example for sure. The photo of the two together is simply awesome. What happened to the Roseberry? [;)]

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Next Balto show I wont be so kind with my words. I am like a elephant I never forget. sorry about the rambling. Sore subject. How could you be such a bick?
I'm a clumsy guy Rick, if I know the table I might just have a knee go out and whammo...[;)]
 

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Hey Tim, thank you.
I held onto the Roseberry soda for a while until I was sure it wasn't a Baltimore brewer or bottler. When I found out it was an Alexandria, VA bottle, I traded it to a Virginia collector for a couple Baltimore pontiled sodas. The Roseberry was almost surely blown in Baltimore, and was made in the same slug pony mold as some of the Coughlan's, Clark's, Russell, and Walsh Baltimore sodas were also made in.
I came across another Roseberry a few years ago but it had a chunck gone out of the lip, and it too ended up with a Virginia / DC collector.
 

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That's another great bottle for sure. Some of those early Va sodas are spectacular!

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