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  1. Geez Louise, I'm having to update this twice in one day. I visited yet ANOTHER desert dump today, this one outside Lone Pine, CA, and found several more of these screw-top Bud bottles. The earliest ...
  2. By chance I came across one of these screw-top bottles yesterday at a desert dump, date stamped "73" on its base. So that extends the sale of these by 3 years from what I learned earlier from vintage...
  3. Nice! Purdy....
  4. Nice bottle. I found a similar Purex bottle from the 40s recently out in the desert. Similar amber Sani-Clor bleach bottles can be found as well, all from the same basic 40s/50s/early 60s (and I ass...
  5. Nice bottle! I found a fragment of one of these recently -- a majority of the bottle's face with the logo -- outside a century-old gold mining town in the desert. After researching it, these particu...
  6. She's purdy. What a cool, very busy bottle base. Stating the obvious here, but this appears to be 1938 vintage glass, with the "8" date code to the right of the Owens-Illinois logo confirming the un...
  7. Nice work, Fhrjr2! I would have NEVER guessed 1960s, but several decades earlier...
  8. Cool bottles! Drink the beer! On second thought, bad idea. No, TERRIBLE idea....this isn't wine we're talking about. These are definitely post-1962 (different labels), and likely 1970s as you susp...
  9. Sweet! Love that label kickin' it old-school...
  10. I loves me some puzzles like this! Almost as much as beer. I think I like beer more than the puzzles, but it's a close call. PlainJane has some great insight above. I think I can narrow it down ev...
  11. Nice! Very purdy. I spent all of 60 seconds on the Net trying to date it, unsuccessfully. I'm sure we can agree on "old."
  12. Apparently late 1960s. An identical appearing bottle (although VERY fuzzy) appears in an ad in the 1-14-68 Arizona Republic, found via Newspapers.com. Somewhat more "modern" bottles of Hand Tone app...
  13. Presumably worth very modest amounts -- mainly sentimental value for those who own or found them. Keep and display 'em! Circa early to mid-1950s for the Pabst, confirmed through TavernTrove.com. Th...
  14. Beautiful!
  15. The chick in the bathing suit is there, so it's pre-1952.
  16. FYI, prior to 1952 there would be a chick in a bathing suit to the left of the logo. But that applied to PAINTED 7 Up logos, whereas yours is embossed. Not sure about the latter. Peruse through Goo...
  17. Ditto Packrat.....your bottles shown are early - mid 60s "stubby" beer bottles, Kolmen. The other two main beer bottle types are (and were) steinies and longnecks. You can check those out on Google ...
  18. Me likey! The way I see it, even a small deer could probably down a half-dozen of these 7 oz deer-beers before passing out. I strongly feel that wildlife should have the same access to quality brews...
  19. Two tips.... Prior to 1951, Pepsi bottles had the "double dash" you see on yours -- the funky colon in the middle of the logo (I'm guessing the designer was drunk). So yours is pre-1951. If there's...
  20. Interesting little critters. I'm completely unfamiliar with the 7 oz bottles, but apparently they can still be ordered today, at least for the Miller. That basic Miller logo has been used basically ...
  21. Sorry, Antiquerose.....my kitten drank your beer. For what it's worth, a lil' twist in the Bud bottle above.... Interestingly, it turns out that a NON twist cap version of this bottle apparently was ...
  22. Budweiser used this style of bottle from circa 1967 to 1970 (see VintageAdBrowser,com), but some or most of those likely had a screw-top?? Not sure about your non-screw top. So 64 -- assuming that's...
  23. Howdy. Me thinketh 1952 or thereabouts. Type "Winterbru" into the search box at TavernTrove.com. They also used a similar label around 1935, but those will include the words "Internal Revenue Tax P...
  24. And by the way, whereas Maryanne could cook one mean coconut cream pie (and by "mean" I meant good, phat, def, rad, boss, groovy, hella, etc.), Ginger was UTTERLY FRACKIN' USELESS. God knows what she...
  25. I loves me some teardrop bottles! Those were very sexy, and intended to replicate a falling drop of water. Very cool. You can go to VintageAdBrowser.com to see how they toned down the Michelob bott...
  26. Huh. I checked several websites that might feature this bottle, but came up empty. It is similar -- but certainly not the same -- as a Budweiser bottle used from about 1967 - 1970 (search "Budweiser...
  27. Lucky Lager was a fairly popular, inexpensive brew back in the 40s, 50s, and possibly 60s as well. You can type "Lucky Lager ads" into Google images to get a feel for that. Visit TavernTrove.com and...
  28. Funny, I just came across several basically identical bottles in the desert recently, although mine are Owens-Illinois bottles from 1948. Bottles such as this have little resale value, but I'm sure i...
  29. I believe LynnR came closest here, so Lynn gets the prize, a bouncing, perky, live kitten! I'll mail Lynn the kitten tomorrow. This somewhat unique style of Budweiser bottle can be found in Bud ads ...
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