Hey Spencer, That is a great score. I saw one sell at a bottle show for $100. Don't remember where it was from but it sold just the same. Great lookin bottle.
Definitely a keeper. If you would sell it, even for, say $150-200, you'll still kick yourself in the a$$ later when you want one and can't find another. I know from experience [&:]. Sold a good local medicine and got killer $$ for it. Now I want it, and don't have it. Never again! They print $$ every day, but they don't make these rare glass beauties anymore. ~Jim
yeah i gotcha jim, i dont plan to sell it, i may never find another one, this is a killer addition to ANY soda collection, i have another that is supposed to be coming in the mail in a couple days, im not too sure about it though, ill see it when it gets here, i cant wait, maybe itll be teal! but the picture i looked at just looked like a really deep aqua, either way a really dark aqua is a pretty rare color too, most are just plain jane aqua, green, or clear...
I don't see a mention of 'ice blue' which is a common color for a lot of sodas. The Chero (I got) when I dug w/ Zane last is ice blue. I'll get you a pic when I get back from vacation.
Your 'teal' above looks very ice blue to me. White backgrounds are very important when dealing w/ color, which is something to think about if you're adding pics to your book.
I have a clear Richmond, Va. variation (w/ pic) on my 'For Sale' site. I add this because I don't see it on your city listing. There must be a good many from Va. but I really don't pay much attention to them. I can PM you w/ a local soda man to give you a list.
thank you meech, that would be great, and i would love to see your ice blue chero, and could you post a pic of the richmond chero too? most of my listings have came off of ebay, and alot of the others came from other books, and some are mind and some are other peoples
if the guy you are talking about is Mike Elling, ive already talked to him, he wasnt much help, he just tried to sell me a list of everything he had in his collection....
i have a angled script one from birmingham, alabama
the story behind the script bottles is that they were the first bottles,
the horse shoe script bottles were first, in 1912, then the angled script bottles, in 1913, then came the 7 oz. block letter,in 1914, in 1916, they changed the bottles to 6 1/2 oz. block letter bottles, then 1923, the first chero-cola twist bottles were used, 1927, embossed Cher O twist bottle was used,