Orange Crush Amber "Krinkly" Dating Help

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Michael

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You posted your 3rd Edition book in a pdf format so I converted it to jpg

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Thanks Bob for advertising my book "Krinkly to Mae West" for me... the picture you show is the 2nd.ed, much smaller in content and physical size of book.... try my 3rd. edition, larger, and much more complete...
 

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Hi Bob.... thanks for the picture of the 2nd. ed. of my book..... I did have a copy but I think one of my kids took it for their library....
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Hi RobbyBobby... just running through and reviewing the O.C. listings... the bottle you show is interesting... it is a 7oz. American bottle with a 6oz. Canadian crown cap... indicating to me that it has been refilled and recapped by someone who did not have a knowledge of this sort of thing. Hope you don't mind my late comment.... Michael
 

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I’ve enjoyed reading about the L64 Crush bottles and wonder if anyone figured anything out. I have a wrinkle to throw in that wasn’t covered and why I stumbled upon this thread.

I have two Orange Crush bottles by Glenshaw Glass (G in a square followed by 62). One is Amber Krinkly and the other is clear Crush. Both 7 ounces and both G 62, presumably 1962. I’ll have to take pics of the bases.
 

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I’ve enjoyed reading about the L64 Crush bottles and wonder if anyone figured anything out. I have a wrinkle to throw in that wasn’t covered and why I stumbled upon this thread.

I have two Orange Crush bottles by Glenshaw Glass (G in a square followed by 62). One is Amber Krinkly and the other is clear Crush. Both 7 ounces and both G 62, presumably 1962. I’ll have to take pics of the bases.
Ok well I was convinced at one point that the L64 was a mold error, but what I believe now is maybe the mold # has been misinterpreted.
It's the second number that represents the year, so in fact you have a 1952 and a 1962.
 

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