Sorry, those are way too big. [][8D]ORIGINAL: historycarve
https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1Kv_ZNdjDfrYhA-VSjnLiBy_kaeYgfKi9hJz8OonotUw/edit?pli=1
Smallest Bots. in my collection.
If I were some place, like a show or antique shop, where this was priced at $1.00 or two, I would "POP" for it, so not worthless even though a "Buck" isn't much anymore. I am now really into these little charmers. I searched the show (Kent, Wa.) this weekend diligently in the "cheap" boxes for such items.ORIGINAL: L C
Value wise it is probably worthless , but I have always thought it is a neat newer bottle being it still has the original cap on it .
I'm the same way L C. I have had this stuff since my digging days back in the 1960s -70s and am now down-valueing, selling the expensive / valuable stuff and picking up little, inexpensive stuff to maintain the contacts. I like the people most of all. My point was not to disagree with you but to let you know there are still folks in the hobby that enjoy things about the hobby other than the money aspect although that's alright also. I really like it when I read that folks hang on to stuff just because they like it and not because it's worth a lot of money. I have a bottle I want to sell for $4,000 but will still go out and look for $.50 - $1.00 bottles. That, to me, is what the hobby is all about.ORIGINAL: L C
I just meant it was worth very little, of course most everything is worth a little something . Just a neat bottle . I have maybe eight or ten small bottles a little bigger than this that I have hung on to over the years .