Old 7up. 7 oz

Blackfoot58

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From the Seven Up Iowa Company. I need to look up the Duraglas code yet. Found in an abandoned farm dump.
 

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I think I have it figured out for you!

The 3 on the left indicates that it was made at the Fairmount West Virginia plant. This plant was an operation from 1930 to 1980.
The basil stippling or tiny dots, started in 1940.

The one with the dot would make it 1941. I found all this out on the following website.:

 
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Blackfoot58

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I think I have it figured out for you!

The 3 on the left indicates that it was made at the Fairmount West Virginia plant. This plant was an operation from 1930 to 1980.
The basil stippling or tiny dots, started in 1940.

The one with the dot would make it 1941. I found all this out on the following website.:

Thank you! I’ll keep that site for future use
 

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