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kalob
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can any one please help.its from dothan ala. i think its depression era can someone tell me if its rare and what its worth thanks
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Posted 1 year ago
kalob
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can any one please help.its from dothan ala. i think its depression era can someone tell me if its rare and what its worth thanks
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kk can u make it out? not the best pic in the world
the only marks are at the bottom its not to cler so ill type it out.....dr pepper L G W 2 dothan ala
kk thanks
jus started looking up my moms dug up bottles didnt think about sending it there.thanx and i have more bottle that are giving me trouble. is that the website i search on?
kk thank u. and i have another bottle it has a man with a fish on his back ever seen anything like that?
kalob,
that is a Scott's Emulsion Cod Liver Oil with lime soda.
i need a value on a root beer extract bottle.can someone help me
Lets finish one project before we go on to the next! I do not believe you bottle ever had Dr. Pepper in it. Due to the lack of any Dr. Pepper embossing on the side and shoulder, I believe this Dr. Pepper bottler also bottled other flavors, of which I believe this is.
Here is some info on the bottle manufacturer.
"L G W..................Laurens Glass Works, Laurens, SC (1910-1996). Plants also operated in Henderson, NC (opened 1957) and Ruston, LA. The Henderson and Ruston plants are now part of Saint-Gobain Containers."
Value, what ever anybody is willing to pay for it, I do not believe it is all that rare.
We are not "A Price Guide To Bottles" here, helpful information, yes. I will try to help you with your root beer, however, I need a good clear pic of your Root Beer bottle. I will try to steer you in the right direction, I like to call it "helping you to help yourself."