Miller Lite bottles NOT ANTIQUE

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Slappy_Kincaid

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I know. This is an antique bottles forum, but maybe you guys can answer me. I've got three miller lite bottles, they're a few years old, but not antique. They're full and capped. Imagine taking a plastic bottle, squeezing it, then putting the top back on and letting go. That's what these look like. They're defected. Do you folks think they'd be valuable if only as a curiosity? They really are neat to hold.
 

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???????????????[&:] I don't know but I had a bud named Grape [I don't know why his parents named him Grape] that collected all kinds of things like that. He passed away from cancer but before he left he donated his collection of thousands upon thousands of weird things to some museum.

In 1970 he had a water bed! Said they would be popular in the future. I thought he was nutts. He had hundreds of bottles that were partly full or misshapened. I also recall a Right Guard can with the lable painted on up side down.

Like I said, Grape was weird.
 

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