Montrose Bottling Co, St Louis Mo

creeper71

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SODABOTTLEBOB said:
Missboy ~

A little more detailed info and a picture would be a big help. I'm not sure what you mean by "Coke type." :icon_scratch:

Thanks,

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Bob, when I read that I assumed they mean like a hobble skirt coke
 

SODABOTTLEBOB

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Except there are very few if any soda bottles quite like the hobbleskirt. Lots of straight-sided stuff ... which could be any one of about a jillion different bottles. But I suppose we'll find out soon enough when Missboy reads our replies. :dontknow:

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creeper71

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SODABOTTLEBOB said:
Except there are very few if any soda bottles quite like the hobbleskirt. Lots of straight-sided stuff ... which could be any one of about a jillion different bottles. But I suppose we'll find out soon enough when Missboy reads our replies. :dontknow:

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most people who have no clue about bottles think the hobble skirt style is the onlycoke style ever made
 

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Missboy said:
found an old coke type bottle with the Montrose Bottling Co, St Louis, MO on front and Return This Bottle # 99B on backside. Any info you have on it would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Joe

Except there is no hobbleskirt that I know of that says "Return This Bottle" on it. Nor one that has the bottling company name on the "front." Hobbleskirts have the names on the "bottom." I suspect it may not even be a Coca Cola bottle. I suppose the only person who can tell us for certain is Missboy.

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