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Road Dog

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I can very the color depending on the light and the angle. Not cooked for sure. These have been well documented in these puce colors.

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that's the problem with people nuking bottles. After people see so many modified bottles they start to question authentic odd colored bottles. That one looks more amethyst than puce. These bottles often occur in deep amethyst. I guess some people may call it a purple puce.
 

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I have an amber allens,
That was the other color. I don't include varying shades of the purplish. I just can't explain slight differences.
Computer monitors aren't capable of accurate portrayal and it can vary.
Nothing beats in hand and the buyer makes up they're own mind.
 

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