I I no one knows years back I called Coors. It was the number one the bottle of coors. I talked to a lady who transferred me to the brew master. He was a character talked like a drunken sailor lol he was awesome .whi knew a lit about coors. Bottles cans etc. I was suppose to send hi. Pictures and that I had something he thought their Museum didn't even have. He thought it maybe early 1900. He said back in the day when moving the bottling plant what ever wasn't hard to move they moved it . It may have got.over looked. But I'd like to get that confirmedInteresting, I don't know anything about it though. Leon.
It looks like your mold is for one of the Coors bottles from the 70s or so based on the shape. One of these:I I no one knows years back I called Coors. It was the number one the bottle of coors. I talked to a lady who transferred me to the brew master. He was a character talked like a drunken sailor lol he was awesome .whi knew a lit about coors. Bottles cans etc. I was suppose to send hi. Pictures and that I had something he thought their Museum didn't even have. He thought it maybe early 1900. He said back in the day when moving the bottling plant what ever wasn't hard to move they moved it . It may have got.over looked. But I'd like to get that confirmed
Is it less than 12 Oz. ? If so I would believe so, but this isnt a 12oz bottle mold. Like a half the sizeIt looks like your mold is for one of the Coors bottles from the 70s or so based on the shape. One of these:
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It's just a photo I found online, so I'm not sure exactly how big it is. Could be a 10oz or so, maybe. Even if it's not that exact bottle, it looks like it's more or less a bottle from that era. Those proportions weren't used much before then. They definitely weren't used for beer bottles in the early 20th century.Is it less than 12 Oz. ? If so I would believe so, but this isnt a 12oz bottle mold. Like a half the size