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This bottle says "SODA" on both sides below the neck. On one side at the base it says 'contents 6 1/2 fl oz' and on the opposite side it says 'bottle pat'd Nov 8 1925'. The bottom of the bottle has "duraglas' in the middle a 3 on the left side of the makers mark and a 64 on the right side of the mark, below duraglas I believe it reads "G-760". There is a small broken area on the bottom of the bottle, so I was just seeking more information on the bottle.
 

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sunrunner

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your bottle by have been made in 1964,theu I think more likely the late 1930s or early 1940s Fairmont w v plant.
 

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I bought it just outside of wv in ohio so you are probably correct. There were more like it all for a dollar each just didn't know if its worth buying the rest or not.
 

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Duraglas wasn't used until about 1940, 64 sounds about right and plant 3 was Huntington. Try marketing it "as seen on the Andy Griffith show" [:D]
 

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