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8th January 2009, 07:52 PM
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I'll admit I'm more of an observer than an active collector of CC items. I just happened to have a couple of items that have been in my possession for about fifty years and wondered about their value. I've a copy of Petretti's 12th edition from my local library and found one of them - a 1930's tin and bakelite door pull - listed. The other piece is a cast aluminum license plate frame with the script Coca-Cola on the top. I'm originally from a small town in the Texas panhandle (but big enough to have a CC bottling plant when I was a kid) and I'd imagine this was part of some local or regional promotion. I also work for an auction company and we do some on-site household estate sales and you never know what you'll come across on these type sales. Too many times after a sale I've discovered we let something go in a box with other stuff way too cheap, and I've felt we didn't do a good job for the seller. Anyway, knowledge is power . Ed