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Ryan625
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| Posted: Sat May 05, 2007 12:05 pm Post subject: My Bottles |
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So i finally decided to take some pictures of the bottles that I found in our woods. The second picture has sprite, coke, mt. dew, bubble up and a pepsi bottle. I think the one on the far left is an aunt Jamima Syrup bottle.
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coinlover Administrator User is Offline
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Location: Festus Missouri
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| Posted: Sat May 05, 2007 5:45 pm Post subject: |
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those are some really cool bottles! i buy all of mine, but have found a few in my woods. are you going to clean them up? all i did was get my garden hose and squirt the water down in there with one of those nozzles. another good way is to put them in a dishwarsher. just make sure they are on the top rack.  |
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AdamL
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| Posted: Sat May 05, 2007 10:14 pm Post subject: |
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I'm pretty sure you are correct about that being aunt jamima. _________________ -Adam |
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Ryan625
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| Posted: Sat May 05, 2007 10:52 pm Post subject: |
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I might clean them up one day, I need to go threw them to trash all the beer bottles as there are many many many duplicates in there. I'll just save the good looking ones. I have a bunch of really little tiny ones that are in the corner, you cant really see them, but i'll have to take them out later and take a pic. Their so small.  _________________ Ryan |
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coinlover Administrator User is Offline
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| Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 12:59 pm Post subject: |
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gono.com/museum2003/paintedlbottles/paintedbottlehomepage.htm here is a bottle price guide. just click on the brand of soda bottle, and then it will give you a price guide! as for your duplicate bottles, do not throw them away. even the beer bottles. if they have a screw on cap, throw them away, if they have the top where you had to have a bottle opener, keep them, or sell them.  |
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Ryan625
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| Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 6:16 pm Post subject: |
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Most of the beer bottles are screw caps. I'll probab;y keep some of them, but theres like 20 of the same kind, so i'll keep like 5 or so. _________________ Ryan |
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coinlover Administrator User is Offline
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| Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 6:41 pm Post subject: |
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| Ryan625 wrote: |
| Most of the beer bottles are screw caps. I'll probab;y keep some of them, but theres like 20 of the same kind, so i'll keep like 5 or so. |
the screw bottles in my opinion are junk. jusr keep the bottles with the "pop top" thats what i would do. |
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TreasHunt
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| Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 7:18 am Post subject: |
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And any Billy Beer bottles, although, I think that they may just be cans. |
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DJP7x0s
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My mom saved a few Billy Beer Cans. Are they worth much??? Oh and heres a story for ya. I was clearing lots with my uncle and I found a six pack of Narragansetts. They were still strung together and still full of beer, never opened. They were tucked off in the shade so the sun never faded them and they looked brand new, just sitting there on the ground. They were old style tin cans with the pull tabs. Anyhow, I was gonna save them. I thought I found real treasure there. So I moved them way off to the side in a nice safe place. Next thing I know the wind blew and the tree my uncle was cutting fell the wrong way. Flattened them cans and just about pounded them into the ground. |
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