Posted 1 year ago
jamiedpt
(175 items)
This carrier was a gift from a home health patient of mine today. He used to own a very small town grocery store and had saved a few things many years ago. I am looking forward to one of these days going through all of his stuff to see what he has. It is a "double dot" so I guess is 1940s or earlier. Anyone have any info on this item for me? He gave me this along with some pepsi bottles I will post about seperately and some old collectable avon bottles for my kids that they really like. Thank you Mr and Mrs Athey, I LOVE it.
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Its a Pepsi carrier ( why is it in coca cola section?) anyways i think your right about the double dot usually means its pre world war two, its in rough condition tho the red paint on the lettering is almost gone and considering its a alumn carrier its got some heavy rust. still probley worth around 40$-50$ to the right collector.
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Nice carrier, but I think you should get that snapshot to a advertising modeling agency for kids. That face could sell anything.
LOL thanks Rocker-sd, I feel the same way about her, but I am a little biased :)
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