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    Posted 8 years ago

    Nroht
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    Farmers co-op milk co. On one side and Poughkeepsie Beacon wappenger falls on the other side. What was it for ?

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    Comments

    1. RobH, 8 years ago
      It's an antique milk bottle opener, for prying out the cardboard disc at the top of the bottle.
    2. Nroht, 8 years ago
      Thanks very much
    3. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 8 years ago
      We actually went outside once-up-on-a-time, to get fresh milk by the door, that only had cardboard seals pressed in the bottle mouths. Oh well !! Nothing seemed wrong with the idea back then ! LOL !!!
    4. SpiritBear, 8 years ago
      Discs like this, popular into the 1940s before milk bottles began to change somewhat, and these discs were almost eradicated in the 1970s:
      https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-_e6aPzOpP1o/VjvJFYFxtbI/AAAAAAAAZ-0/5o6kFoKGGhE/w601-h577-no/Peerless%2BCreamery%2B021.JPG

      These openers were often given away by dairies or stores.

      They worked fairly well. Wax versions were reusable.
    5. Nroht, 8 years ago
      Enough already, it's getting wierd

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