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    Posted 11 years ago

    lesbyrd
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    The progressus bottle opener is from west Germany and aluminum and 3 3/38" long. And the coca cola opener is Cardon steel and about 3 1/4" long it's made in Newport News VA. I don't know the age of ether and could really use some help with that because it doesn't have a patent number as you can see by the photos. So any help would be great.

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    1. reggie1dog reggie1dog, 11 years ago
      Your opener with that label was made between 1929-35. This one and all the others like them, are cataloged in the collecting book mentioned earlier in the show and tell. This particular Coca-Cola opener is shown on page 65 of it.
      Happy Hunting!
    2. reggie1dog reggie1dog, 11 years ago
      I'm not sure on the progressus bottle opener though, it' might be from the late 1950 to early 60's era.

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