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M.C.Glass

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What?
Mis-information on the ABN...
I have to admit, it didn't add up but that's why it stuck in my head.
We should be able to mark bad info with red text or something like that. Sorry for my part.
 

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That actually doesn't apply to this style. There's 6 main styles, the ones Ashton is planning to buy are a later model. [;)]

http://www.ebay.com/itm/290826945683?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
 

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What?
Mis-information on the ABN...
I have to admit, it didn't add up but that's why it stuck in my head.
We should be able to mark bad info with red text or something like that. Sorry for my part.

Look at the "L" in "Cola" on the different labels. There's that wavy thing that's part of the "C" that goes over the word "Cola" On the one the loop in the "L" is solid and is stamped through connected to the wave over the top. On the other there is a gap between the "L" and the wave. [:)]
 

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I believe they are authentic for the broken lines and crude cuts (I have them in hand). There is carbon spotting on the reverse, and yes they are the later "more common" version 1917-1919. Actually lost 3 of them, still trying to find them.

Also got a Illinois Brewing Co Pepsi DD label
 

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