ROBBYBOBBY64
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I thought the same. Prototypes are just not my forte. Thanks.
I agree.I've been doing this bottle thing since like 1968 and I've never ever seen one like that either.
I'm guessing some kind of prototype. Especially with no markings on the base at all.
Hey! I just found a Pepsi bottle just like that! I'll attach a pic of it. I too would like to know more about this style Pepsi bottle. Like others say, it's probable from the late 60s early 70s, but not too common. If anyone can give insight, please do!I resently aquired a pepsi bottle i have never seen before. It has pepsi cola printed four times around the bottle verticaly. It also has 2 different textures. One side has vertical lines and the other hash markes in all directions.View attachment 201412 If any one knows more about this type or style of bottle i would appreciate any input.
Is there a date stamp on the bottom? Usually there is a year and lot number. I would guess from the 50's? Neat bottle too BTW.I resently aquired a pepsi bottle i have never seen before. It has pepsi cola printed four times around the bottle verticaly. It also has 2 different textures. One side has vertical lines and the other hash markes in all directions.View attachment 201412 If any one knows more about this type or style of bottle i would appreciate any input.
Is there a date stamp on the bottom? Usually there is a year and lot number. I would guess from the 50's? Neat bottle too BTW.
Hi Ed, that Pepsi isn't the same as the one this thread is about. Yours is the standard Pepsi style that was in use in the 50s and 60s. They're very common I'm afraid.Hey! I just found a Pepsi bottle just like that! I'll attach a pic of it. I too would like to know more about this style Pepsi bottle. Like others say, it's probable from the late 60s early 70s, but not too common. If anyone can give insight, please do!
I kinda though that, it does have similar markings, not exact surely. What is the value of the one I found?Hi Ed, that Pepsi isn't the same as the one this thread is about. Yours is the standard Pepsi style that was in use in the 50s and 60s. They're very common I'm afraid.