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Anybody ever seen one of these, is anybody here old enuff to remember drinken one of them?? I found 6 of them in a trash pile at a ole home place about a mile from here. It says Coca Cola Bottling Co. Great Bend. Kans. Bottle Pat Dec 29 1924.
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Wow. Now those are cool.
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Oh that's freakin' awesome!!!! NEVER seen one of those!
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Now that is too cool for Sunday school! Never heard of that brand.
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I have been collecting Coke stuff for years, and I have never seen one. I do have a book with a lot of Coca Cola history, I will see if it is in there.
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Thanks, it would be nice to know alittle about it.
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The book that I have doesn't have that exact bottle. It also said that by 1920, the standard bottle was the "hobbleskirt bottle", because the shape resembled the dress fashion of that day. There were some random pictures, with bottles in the same general shape as yours, and it said this about them:
"Bottles from 1920-1950, each 7 3/4 inches high. In addition to Coca-Cola, most bottlers also sold other flavors, such as orange, grape, cherry, lime, and root beer. The bottles used for these drinks were called "flavor bottles", and usually carried the bottler's name with Coca-Cola in block letters, instead of script." The date would fit the range and the bottle is similar to the examples given. This was the best that I could find. Sorry I couldn't be more specific. |
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Also, I know this isn't exactly the same, but I found this at WikiAnswers.com:
Q- Pop bottle dated dec 29 1925 with a indian head embossed on both side made in mountian grove missouri could you tell you what came in this bottle? A- It sounds like you have a bottle of Big Chief Soda! A couple of pop companies put it out including Coke, Purity and Pickens bottling companies. |
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And, here is a link to some info. about the Big Chief Soda, for you to compare your bottle:
http://www.angelfire.com/tn/traderz/bigchief.html |
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Thanks for the info. It has to be a Big Chief Soda bottle it just dont say it on mine, all it says on mine is Quality Brand.
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Cool finds! Never seen one before.
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