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    Posted 4 years ago

    Cokeman1959
    (431 items)

    Got this in a bottle lot. It has certainly been run through the mill. Unsure of year but it still has coke inside.

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    1. iggy iggy, 4 years ago
      I think it is from the 70's to 80's there should be some numbers on the side of the bottle. A very common bottle.
    2. Cokeman1959, 4 years ago
      Thanks iggy for the comment and help in identifying what era it came from. Thanks everybody for looking and loving and as always I sure do APPRECIATE you all! My dad was close friends with Mr. Alfred who ran the local coke bottling plant in Rome Georgia and I spent time there watching the bottles go through the machines and being washed and filled. You could actually stand outside on the sidewalk and watch through the window. Mr. Alfred was good to us and I liked sitting in his nice big office. Fond memories conjured up this morning:)

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