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Can anyone ID this item

Dick from NC

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Can anyone ID this item that is about 3 to 4 inches long and has a rubber tip and rubber plunger with a heavy wire handle.

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A coke bottle that had a paper label and was bottled about 1905-10 maybe.

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A C.C. Soda bottle probably from about the same time. Both bottles were bottled a Aberdeen N.C. They can from the lake there in town. What is the best way to glue the bottom back on?

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<center> well some sort of syringe I guess ;)
very nice SS coke there too

if you are handy with super glue go for it on the broken one :), nice finds too
 
You could even try clear areldite, used for timber and plastics, might take 24 hours to dry properly, but nothing will make it come apart. Don't know if they sell it where you are. But yeh, superglue's good too. The top relic does look a bit like a syring, and considering it has a rubber end on it, had it been much large, don't laugh at this but I thought of the breast pump, that mum's use to extract milk!!!! Told you not to laugh!!
 
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