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    I am absolutely lacking in the arrowheads category, so until I do find an arrowhead, my posts will be a little random. I just thought I'd post a few bottles I bought, including some nice Cokes.

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    This is a straight sided Coke from Birmingham Ala. It was found in a creek, by a guy named Clayton. He is the "co-star" of my favorite YouTube channel, "Adventure Archaeology". I'll post one of their video advertisements below. I bought it from him, and was shocked at the amount of air bubbles in the glass! It's a very nice and heavy bottle, and the provenance makes it better.



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    Next we have a dandy looking bottle from Kalamazoo Mich. The name alone makes this a good bottle. Kalamazoo. Sounds like something Dr. Seuss would name his town.




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    I bought this bottle last month or something like that. It is a scarce 1915 patent date Hobble skirt from Huntington WV. I only paid $3 for it.




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    A large and fine medicine bottle from the 1880's-1890's.





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    Wagner and Sons Products Company beer bottle. Oddly enough, this brewery kept open during prohibition, and this bottle dates from that era.


    "The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. Lee

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    Trailer for Adventure Archaeology.
    "The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. Lee

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    • #3
      Vegetable Compound, it's yummy!

      Great bottles.

      California

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      • Kentucky point
        Kentucky point commented
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        Actually, quite nasty. I read the ingredients.

    • #4
      Cool bottles man. I like hobble skirt....calm down you'll find a point soon
      SW Connecticut

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        It's strange how Soda's have changed over The last century. Nice Stuff Ethan!
        http://joshinmo.weebly.com

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        • #6
          Mini cokes that came with a '30s/40's toy Coca Cola truck, dug at a bottle dump.
          Professor Shellman
          Tampa Bay

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        • #7
          Love those old Soda Bottles👍 I used to have a collection of about 60-70 of em. When I Retired and moved And sold nearly all of em. Kinda amazed how little $ they bring. Some are pretty scarce. Keep huntin🇺🇸

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          • #8
            Nice bottles maybe you should send me your address in a pm I pick them up but usually give them away. Right now I have one coke and one medication bottle but plan on going back to bottle creek a few more times this year. Just send me the shipping is all I ask if you want them.
            NW Georgia,

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