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Re: Old 7up bottle
Whatcha have there is 7oz 7UP bottle from right around mid-century. Not rare, looks like yours has quite a decent size chunk missing out of it there. As always, if there was a bunch of someting made...only the nice to REEAALLLLYYY NICE ones are desirable to collectors. Something like this, in my humble opinion, could be recycled without feeling like you're destroying a piece of history. Even in excellent shape, these bottle *RARELY* fetch $10, more realistically $4-$5 for nice ones.
But hey, then again YOU found it... YOU saved it. Take that bad boy home and set him on the mantle awhile...
Best regards,
Bobby Rohr
Re: Old 7up bottle
No value for this one, it's too badly damaged and the bottle is a fairly common one.