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i know this is supposed to be for sodas but i didnt know where to put it i was told by the man i bought it from that it was a near beer i dont know myself that was just what i was told but alot of people will tell anything to make a dollar so i think it is best to find out for myself so i bring it to you guys what is it is it as common as i think? i only know of one other that my uncle dug back in the 70's he still has his i bought this one for $2 last august i dont think i went wrong because i like it it needs a good tumble though
 

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atleast thanks for hearing me even if you dont have anything to add which i am sure you guys do the great obi wan capsoda will hobble in here to tell me all about it probably tomorrow so i cant wait
 

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Hey Spencer, Your in the right place so good eye. Poinsettia soda clear and amber. They were made by Verner Springs Water Co. in Greenville, SC. The amber bottles are older. Some were bim and some were abm. The clear ones are all deco, 1920s and 30s.

Worth $15 so you did good.
 

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i took some pictures i guess i just forgot to post them im a little dense sometimes

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