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The bottles have instructions on them. Basically, there is a plastic
cap on top that has a plunger that you use to press down on the marble
at the top to release the pressure holding the marble in place.
Davis, Daniel (KYTC) wrote:
> Interesting web page, but I'm still not sure how to open the bottles.
>
> Daniel B. Davis
> Archaeologist Coordinator
> Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
> Division of Environmental Analysis
> 200 Mero Street
> Frankfort, KY 40622
> (502) 564-7250
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
> Kevin Gibbs
> Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 8:00 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Modern Day Codd Stopper Bottles
>
> If anyone is interested in a modern example of a Codd Stopper bottle,
> the Japanese soft drink company Ramune (www.ramune.com.tw) still uses
> this type of bottle for some of their drinks. If there is an Asian food
> store in your area, they should be available there.
>
> --
> Kevin Gibbs
> ASC Group, Inc.
> 4620 Indianola Avenue
> Columbus, OH 43081
> 614.268.2514 ext. 26
>
--
Kevin Gibbs
ASC Group, Inc.
4620 Indianola Avenue
Columbus, OH 43081
614.268.2514 ext. 26
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