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surfaceone

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Hey Wendy,

I'm a long way from Greenville, and even with the fragmentary photos, it's achingly apparent that yours is way chippy!

Again, I'm no Cokester, but I'm now thinking that with the de minimis "Coca-Cola" presence, it's more a Verner Springs bottle, than a Coke. Just my opinion.

If you are using a photo hosting site, sandwich your IMG code between
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, otherwise you'll figure out the photo thing in time.

If you decide to put up some more photos, please take a photo of the entire face of the bottle, explain or detail all embossing, make us see what a swell find you've got there... Natural light works best, I've found, for showing color and details.

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There are a few different versions of this bottle. The one surfaceone has pictured is the most common. There is a clear one a little harder to find. The one Wendy is talking about with coca cola in script on the bottom insted of on the shoulder.
There is one that don't have coca cola on it at all and the hardest one to find has a actual slug plate with Verner Springs in it insted of just embossed in a circle.
 

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