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    Posted 10 years ago

    cocacolaki…
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    I love straight sides that have a local bottlers name on them. This amber is a lighter honey color than other Painesville bottles I've seen, so that's a bonus. Just has some minor case wear but other than that it's a near perfect bottle. I also got a Cincinnati arrow bottle that's a minty, but it's very dark amber and I can't seem to get a good picture in the overcast light we have right now.

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    1. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 10 years ago
      The off-colour was what I noticed 1st. Never got serious about collecting old Coke bottles but wish I had found at least 1 amber & arrow bottle. When I lived in the States, it was in the South where they weren't common, if at all. NICE! P.S.: where is Painesville? Not a pleasant connotation.

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