I was riding on an old bike trail when I spotted some common trash items. Being a rather old trail and not used that much, my curiosity was piqued. Sure enough, upon walking around the outer skirts of the trail and into some pesky thorn bushes ... I stumbled upon a whole dump site from the 1970s (an educated guess based on my knowledge of the area, and the bottles I found).
Now, here is my problem, gentlemen: There are so many old Pepsi, coke cola, and other soda bottles from the 60s and 70s that I don't know what to do with them. I have found other types of
bottles and know there is much more to be found here, but since they are literally piled in a heap and buried underneath the fall leaves and strewn about. I have to remove the common ones before I can start to dig and look for others carefully.
My question is this: do I gather up the soda bottles and put them aside and just leave them there, or do I try to gather them together as a "collection" and try to sell them online?
I have found the 1977 clear embossed Pepsi bottles being sold on eBay for around 5 to 10. I don't put too much into an EBAY price, but...one never knows. I mean, I'm finding AT Least 20 of them right on the surface without having to dig and know that there are more strewn about.
I have enclosed a pic of the ones I've gathered and taken back. There are two I want to know more about, but I'll put them in a separate post.
Thanks in advance for your sage advice! Happy Holidays to all!
Now, here is my problem, gentlemen: There are so many old Pepsi, coke cola, and other soda bottles from the 60s and 70s that I don't know what to do with them. I have found other types of
My question is this: do I gather up the soda bottles and put them aside and just leave them there, or do I try to gather them together as a "collection" and try to sell them online?
I have found the 1977 clear embossed Pepsi bottles being sold on eBay for around 5 to 10. I don't put too much into an EBAY price, but...one never knows. I mean, I'm finding AT Least 20 of them right on the surface without having to dig and know that there are more strewn about.
I have enclosed a pic of the ones I've gathered and taken back. There are two I want to know more about, but I'll put them in a separate post.
Thanks in advance for your sage advice! Happy Holidays to all!