Kill a korn

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Garrett ace 250 8.5 x 11 dd coil, teknetics t2, sniper coil, dd coild, lesche digger, gator tool, garrett propointer.
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Dug to the bottom and all I found was this tiny bottle of kill a korn. Never seen one. I asked my bottle expert and he tells me they come in several colors and are a good bottle. He guessed on the value. Any information on value or history would be appreciated! Thanks. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1427213660.631683.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1427213687.306696.webp
 

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how much work to produce that bottle?....I would love it, great bottle.
 

The bottom was probably 10 feet down! Dug all day for that little thing.
 

Thanks guys. Its got a slot on one side which you can see and i believe that housed an applicator tool originally.
 

44 years if digging , never seen that one. nice bot. thou I would have quit after 6 feet.
 

I haven't seen any of them sell lately, cool little bottle
 

Very good display bottle with that emerald green color. Would look very nice with lighting
 

44 years if digging , never seen that one. nice bot. thou I would have quit after 6 feet.

Thanks! Wow 44 years you must have great stuff!
 

Thanks all who responded. Guess it must be somewhat rare. Hard to get much info on it!
 

The company that made it was owned by Charles H. Van Wie, he trademarked the name in 1894, he named his company the Van Chemical Co.. They started business at 76 North Pearl St. in Albany from 1894-1902, after that they were in business at 85 Columbia St. and later at 86 Jefferson St. until at least 1910 making proprietary medicines...

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Thats great epackage! Thanks!
 

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