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    Posted 11 years ago

    David12
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    Came across this over 4' tall Coca Cola clock today. It's in great shape with minimal rust and even works. It's going to look great in the man cave with a light behind it! Other then that, I don't know much about it or when it was manufactured.

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    1. GotFilm, 11 years ago
      I just purchased a clock almost exactly like this. Same design and same size, except instead of "In Bottles" as the logo it says "Sign of Good Taste", which is a slogan from 1957. Yours must have been made around that time. I'm curious as where these were used at, since they are so large.

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