Posted 1 year ago
TGBWC
(185 items)
I'm starting to take photos of every item in my collection for insurance purposes as well as just a catalog everything. And then to share with my Collectors Weekly family.
Photo one:
• 1950s school package (still in sealed envelope, never been opened!)
• 1924 needle case with a full packet of needles
Photo two:
• 1940s sample cardboard vending machine
• 1930s pencil box complete with pencils, pens, eraser, ruler and two ink blotters
Photo three:
• 1960s toy dispenser box
• 1960s syrup container
• 1950s test bottle caps
• 1960s lighter
Photo four:
• Three fans, one from the 1930s and two from the 1950s
• 1960s cardboard Los Angeles Bottling Plant
• 1950s cardboard bottle holder for automobile
Thanks for viewing.
Ray
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VERY NICE RAY!!!!! Thanks for showing, as always!
Smart idea with the insc. pics Ray, a collection like yours should be well documented,and glad you share it with us too, this is the only place a lot of us would ever see such a diverse range of items. Very cool world-class collection!!
WOW, I would call you a true Coca Cola historian anyway Ray. There are pieces in your collection that many don't even know exist. That friggin cardboard folder of the LA plant is super SICK!
Ya, that LA cardboard plant was given out to Coca-Cola executives at a meeting in the 1960s. You won't find too many of these around.
It's so crazy that out of all the plants in the country, at the time, they would tackle that plant. I'm sure it was because of it's unique design.
SWEEEEET ITEMS love them all!!!