Posted 2 years ago
officialfuel
(328 items)
An original wooden six pkg. carrier in pretty good shape with the bottles.
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Posted 2 years ago
officialfuel
(328 items)
An original wooden six pkg. carrier in pretty good shape with the bottles.
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Thank you kerry10456!
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my sister would love this,she has a hugh Coca-Cola collection
where did you find yours?
I found last summer at North Salem, Indiana at a soda shop/antique store.
Thank you stepback_antiques and VikingFan82!
Great piece, I just wish I could put my hand in the screen and grab it!
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Man, do I need one of these! AWESOME
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Hi. I have a simular piece. I cant find anything out about it. It doesn't have the bottles but it does have material that covers the top. If you could give me any info that would be great.
Thanks,
Marni
Marni, you have a reproduction. Not an authentic item. Sorry.
Thank you Marni for stopping by. Sorry I didn't get back sooner, I've been out of town. Looks like you question has already been answered by earlycoke. Have a great evening! :-)
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Thank you sanhardin for the love on the old wooden Coca-Cola carrier! Have a great day! :-)
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Michael
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