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JAKETHESNAKE

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Okay I know I didn't find them with my MD,but I was at work today I operate a crane and we are building a new DRILLERS baseball stadium in downtown Tulsa anyways I was watching a dozer moving alot of dirt and I thought to myself I wonder if by any chance there is anything old here. Walked over there where he had been and low and behold there they were these two bottles in peaces,so I gathered them all up brought them home and glued them together. There probably not worth anything anymore,but I don't care I like them. They say SOUTHWESTERN BOTTLING CO. TULSA I.T. (INDIAN TERRITORY) Oklahoma became a state in 1907 so I guessing there older than that.........
 
[size=x-large][/size]Fantastic Jake, I operate a backhoe here in Muskogee and I run across old bottles all the time. The wife gets aggravated at me for bringing them home.....:shrug:........Whats a guy to do, and she don't mind selling them in garage sales..............:rofl:
 
Cool finds. I sure like the colors of the rainbow in them from the light. Thanks for sharing. I love old bottles. HH to all, Nancy
 
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