I dont think I could ever sell this one, Notasulga is my hometown, if I ever find another I may sell one, but this one stays, It survived when my house burned a few years ago, I was able to grab it on my way out, my buddy has a Tuskegee Hutch and a Tuskegee SS coke that he will never part with, Im digging a Notasulga dump now and no luck with finding another, when the town rebuilt the fire station in 97 they uncovered 5 Notasulga cokes, the new FD sits where the Coke plant was at
Sweet bottle! You gotta love those slug plate Cokes! Great story too. I've tried to find locations of our early Coke plants (Cumberland, MD) and have 3 different addresses from 1903, 1930s & where it has been since the 1940s. Just can't uncover much info or photos. Hopefully someday.