hurt.ronnie

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IMG_20160127_153428.jpg IMG_20160127_152736.jpg IMG_20160127_153310.jpg IMG_20160127_153045.jpg IMG_20160127_153342.jpg IMG_20160127_153105.jpg IMG_20160127_153144.jpg I have this bottle and do not know the history but it is unlike any other bottle I have seen. It has a wavy-bumpy texture and wavy seems that ends at the base of lip and then 90 degrees it reapears on the lip further towards the top and mouth seems to be for a cork. Thick base and emerald green color.
 

Deftone

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Hi there. ABM makes me think of automatic bottle machine. Not sure. But in my area green bottles like that turn out to be ginger ale or wine bottles. As for the wavy parts maybe it was close to a fire at some point. Good luck! HH
 

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sutphin

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WELCOME NEW MEMBER AND IT LOOKS AS IF YOU FOUND YOURSELF A BIG GINGER ALE BOTTLE OR WINE BOTTLE.
 

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stefen

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Check out Hawaiian soft drink bottles from the early 1920's...

Embossed ABM...clear and colored...
 

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