Feb-2016-National Newsletter

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Feb-2016-National Newsletter
The
Collectors Club, Inc.
PMB 609, 4780 Ashford Dunwoody Rd., Suite A, Atlanta, GA 30338
2015-17 EXECUTIVE BOARD
___________________________________________________________________________________
President
Vice President
Secretary
Dan Deane
Elizabeth Wright
Hilda King
720 Avery Street
1465 Derby Country Cres
P.O. Box 1706
San Bernadino, CA 92404
Oakville ON L6M 4N9
Apopka, FL 32706
909-882-2240
905-847-0569
407-814-7430
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
___________________________________________________________________________
Treasurer
Publications Director
Merchandise Director
Charlotte Segovia
Rob Mathison
John Waddell
2360 Melrose Trace
2720 Reagan Street, #205
686 Antioch Rd
Cumming, GA 30041
Dallas, TX 75219
Cedartown, GA 30125
770-844-0097
214-929-0555
770-749-0087
[email protected]
[email protected] [email protected]
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Membership Director
East District Rep.
West District Rep.
Janet Noterman
Steve Brumbelow
Clint Dougherty
1636 Holeman Dr.
1755 Berkshire Ct.
901 W. Margaret Ave
Erie, CO 80516
Snellville, GA 30078
Ridgecrest, CA 93555
303-665-2207
770-841-0739
760-793-5909
303-229-1502 cell
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
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Contact:
For address corrections, Chapter Rosters and
Newsletters NOT received ...........................................Membership Director
For Merchandise ..........................................................Merchandise Director
For Financial concern or questions .................................................Treasurer
Webmaster ......................................................webmaster@cocacolaclub.org
Website .......................................................................www.cocacolaclub.org
Front and back cover designed by Sharon Shanholtzer
East District:
West
District
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Calendar of Events
Great Get Together
February 11-14, 2016
Ontario, CA
Tex Fest
March 17-19, 2016
Richardson, TX
Springtime in Atlanta
March 23-26, 2016
Atlanta, GA
Spring Fling
April 22-23, 2016
Overland Park, KS
Badger Pause
May 12-15, 2016
Green Bay, WI
Smoky Fest 2016
June 9-11, 2016
Pigeon Ford, TN
42nd National Convention
July 5 - 9, 2016
Reston, VA
WORLDWIDE:
Ontario, New Brunswick,
Newfoundland, Nova Scotia,
Quebec.
Fall Fever in the Ozarks
October 13-15, 2016
Branson, MO
43rd National Convention
August 1 - 5, 2017
Orlando, FL
West District:
Alaska, Hawaii, Manitoba, Yukon Territories, Alberta, British
Columbia, NorthWest Territory Saskatchewan, Mexico
44th National Convention
June 26-30, 2018
Bettendorf, IA
Vice President:
All chapters outside of
North America
East
District
1378
February 2016
Foreign
82
Please contact the publications
director if you want your event
listed here. Send your dates,
locations now for
2015-16 events.
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President’s Message
Here we are, the second month of the year
already. Of course, with deadlines, editing and all
that goes with putting this newsletter together, I am
still in 2015.
All the Christmas decorations should be down (I
set a goal of mid-February for mine) and we look
forward to the season of mini conventions. The
Central Florida Fun Fest is over, and The Great Get
Together is just days away in Southern California.
March brings us Tex Fest in the Dallas area and
our largest mini convention is always Springtime in
Atlanta which will be at the end of March. All of
these events provide opportunities to connect with
other collectors, and perhaps find that Coca-Cola
item that has eluded you.
In the past we had talked about having a national
convention in Atlanta. Unfortunately, none of
the hotels in the area were willing to provide the
necessary complimentary rooms and meeting space
the board requires during the selection process. We
have turned west and will be visiting a hotel in the
Kansas City area that has been actively pursuing our
event. The board will be meeting at the hotel this
spring to inspect and decide if this is a good fit for
the club.
Some of you have expressed interest in our site
selection and have made suggestions for hotels and
venues you would like to see us investigate. At first
it would seem that there would be an almost endless
number of hotels and places to hold the convention.
Each year we send out requests for proposals to the
major hotel chains and several independent hotels
that have requested to bid on our event. We also
have convention and visitors bureaus who want us
to have the convention in their city.
We list our specifications and many are
eliminated because of cost, meeting space, parking
or other obstacles. By the time we come down to
selection time, we only have a few hotels that meet
our specifications and have the availability during
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our time frame.
We have learned from past
experience that overflow hotels are
not desirable. Because of this, we
have to eliminate any hotel that
does not have at least 325 rooms
available for the convention. Please
keep this in mind while investigating hotels. We
are certainly open to looking at any place that
meets our specifications.
One of our members sent a suggestion
regarding offering a discount for multiple year
memberships. This was done at least once in
the past and I think it is something the board
needs to review again. I just reviewed the recent
membership renewals and found that only about 5%
of our members opt for renewing their membership
past one year. Perhaps the discount will encourage
more multiple year renewals and reduce some of
the paperwork involved.
Until next month, Happy Collecting!
A New Coca-Cola Collectors has arrived!
Sandra and Sébastien have the enjoyment of
announcing to you the birth of their young Dilan,
who was born on October 11, 2015. Here he is with
his parents in his first Coca-Cola event: the Swiss
Christmas Truck tour. The proud parents live in
France.
February 2016
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Coca-Cola travels first class
By Lindsay Ivins
I am writing this on Dec. 21 in the midst of
packing for my move from Northern California
to Southern California. I have just accepted a new
occupation that I am very excited about, however,
the first thing that always comes to mind when I am
beginning move preparations is how well my
Coca-Cola collection will fare during the trip.
I have completed two major moves so far in my
life: Arizona to Idaho and Idaho to NorCal. By now,
I have devised my own system for safe transport of
my beloved collection. So far, this move is requiring
roughly four boxes just to pack the items that will
fit in boxes; the rest will be carefully wrapped in
blankets with pillows shoved all around them.
My Coke collection is the very first thing I pack
out of everything I own because it gives me the
most anxiety. If one of my collectibles is packed
incorrectly, a bottle cap could come loose and
destroy everything in its box. Thus, my bottles and
cans are packed in their own boxes, while the tins,
glassware, trinkets and cars reside together in others.
Working at newspapers has also benefited me for
these moves. I have been able to acquired newspaper
press end roll
paper to wrap all
my Coke ware
in. It’s much
cleaner to use
than regular
newspaper, since
the end rolls
don’t have the
nasty black ink
on it yet.
My next
requirement
is that my
collection always
rides in my car
with my kitty
Tesla and me as we drive to our new home. My fish
Pemberton will also accompany us in the car this
year. No box containing Coca-Cola memorabilia
is permitted within the vicinity of a moving truck
where larger items could fall and crush them. It is
just something I do not allow.
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Once I arrive in SoCal, I will set up my curio
cabinets and unload my Coke boxes from my car
first thing. I just cross my fingers the entire time
I open each box with the hope that I successfully
avoided disaster.
My process hasn’t failed me so far, it’s just
a pain to pack and unpack everything. But it’s
definitely worth it in the end when my display is
complete. Wish me luck!
Contact Lindsay at [email protected] or
@lindsayivins on Twitter.
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This was sent to me by Andrew Love of the MD-DC-VA Chapter. Another good deed from the MD-DC-VA
Chapter this past holiday season! “Each year we collect toys at the annual Christmas party and our Treasurer,
Wayne Obermire, makes sure they get delivered to Toys for Tots. This year the Obermire’s grandson was
able to help out as a uniformed Marine!”
December 11, 2015
RE: PRESS RELEASE for Immediate Release
Jeff Murphy
Marketing Specialist
Sussex County Federal Credit Union
1941 Bridgeville Hwy.
Seaford, DE 19973
302-629-0100 ext. 160 phone
302-629-2583 fax
[email protected]
Club Collects More Than Just Coke Memorabilia
Pictured: Corporal Tyler Elzey of the
Woodbridge Marine Corps Junior
ROTC, with grandparents Lois and
Wayne Obermire, members of Sussex
County FCU and of the MD-DC-VA
Chapter of the Coca-Cola Collector’s
Club, delivered toys collected by their
club in support of Toys for Tots.
Seaford, DE – Memorabilia is not the only thing being collected by the MD-DC-VA Chapter of
the Coca-Cola Collector’s Club; several of its members recently collected multiple bags of brand
new toys which they donated to Toys for Tots. While attending the club’s annual Christmas
Party, Treasurer, Wayne Obermire, and his wife Lois, along with their grandson Corporal Tyler
Elzey of the Woodbridge Marine Corps Junior ROTC, volunteered to deliver the toys to Sussex
County Federal Credit Union in Seaford, which functions as a Toys for Tots drop-off location.
Also on hand for the donation was Harold C. Dew who served with the First & Second Marine
Corp Air Wing.
Sussex County FCU’s CEO, Pamela Fleuette, was extremely moved by the club’s gesture and
explained, “We are so appreciative of the generosity displayed by this chapter of the Coca-Cola
Collector’s Club and to all of our credit union members, like Wayne and Lois, who never seem
to forget that the true spirit of Christmas is in the giving. It was especially kind of Corporal Elzey
to accompany his grandparents and to proudly represent the Woodbridge Marine Corps Junior
ROTC. This level of caring and generosity can only be rewarded by the smiles that will appear
on many children’s faces this Christmas when they see a special gift under their tree. I thank
everyone who contributed!”
For more than 56 years, Sussex County Federal Credit Union has existed as a not-for-profit,
member-owned and operated financial institution; serving those who live, work, worship, attend
school and/or volunteer in Sussex County or the City of Milford. Visit Sussex County FCU on
Facebook or at www.sussexcfcu.com to learn more.
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THE COCA-COLA COLLECTORS CLUB
42 ANNUAL CONVENTION – RESTON, VA.
July 5TH – 9TH 2016
“Safety with Coca-Cola”
ND
Name: ____________________________________________________ Account # _________ Renewal Date: _____________
Address:
City:
Phone:
State:
Email:
Zip:
Registration - packets limited to 450
Adult No Packet Registration
Child Packet Registration (Age 12 and under – limited to 75)
Infant Registration (3 & under, no packet)
On Site No Packet (information only)
Trading Center (limited to ½ table)
Memorabilia Show & Sale
Regular Table
(Limited to 125 tables) - Soda related items only Wall Space
Early Show & Sale Entrance (no table)
Banquet – (limited to 400)
Adults
Children (under 12)
T-Shirt – short sleeved (Circle) Order by 4/1/16
Adult Sizes & amount needed: ___ S ___ M ___ L ___XL
Adult Sizes & amount needed: ___ 2X ___ 3X ___ 4X ___ 5X
Country:
Price
$45
$25
$15
Free
$40
Free
$40
$45
$10
$45
$25
$20
$23
Quantity
Total
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
free
free
$
$
_________
TOTAL
$
$ ___________
$ ___________
Send completed form along with check, credit card, or money order payable in US Funds to: TCCCC, c/o Hilda King, 1626
Stoneywood Way, Apopka, Florida 32712. Credit Card registrations may be faxed to 407-358-8362. Be sure to fill in all the
information, including credit card number, expiration date, security code and signature. The name and address at the top of
the form must be the same as it appears on the credit card. PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY!
MC/Visa #
Exp. Date:
Signature:
List the attendee names as you want them printed on the name badges and Circle the items each person wants.
Name for Badge(s)
Registration Type
Banquet
1st Convention
_ ____________________
Adult
No-Pac
Child
Infant
Yes
Yes
Adult
No-Pac
Child
Infant
Yes
Yes
Adult
No-Pac
Child
Infant
Yes
Yes
Adult
No-Pac
Child
Infant
Yes
Yes
Adult
No-Pac
Child
Infant
Yes
Yes
Adult
No-Pac
Child
Infant
Yes
Yes
Please list any additional individuals on a separate piece of paper
All attendees, except infants, must be members of The Coca-Cola Collectors Club. ??? Questions or needs??? If you
have special needs of mobility, etc., or questions, contact Hilda King E-mail: [email protected] or call 407814-7430 before 9:00 pm Eastern Time.
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Your attendance and participation in this event means you agree to allow your image, name, and likeness to be displayed on
TCCCC website(s), newsletter or other promotional, advertising or publicity materials relating to The Coca-Cola Collectors Club. By
registering you agree to release The Coca-Cola Collectors Club and any of its members, officers, agents, affiliates and The
Coca-Cola Company from any liability whatsoever in connection with the use of your image, name, or likeness. You also agree to
waive any rights you may have to compensation of any kind for such uses and the right to inspect or approve the final version of
any use by The Coca-Cola Collectors Club for any such uses.
Safety with Coca-Cola
The 2016 Convention – What You Need to Know
Join your fellow members of The Coca-Cola Collectors
Club for a week of fun filled activities.
IMPORTANT REGISTRATION DATES
April 1, 2016 - Last day for T-shirt order
June 1, 2016- Pre-convention registration ends. All
registrations received after this will be on-site. No
refunds will be issued after this date.
Limits: Due to space or merchandise requirements,
there are limits for some items/functions.
Adult Registration Packets – 450
Kid’s Packets – 75
Banquet – 400
Memorabilia Show & Sale – 85 Regular &
40 Wall tables
REGISTRATION
Adult Registration – The registration packets will contain
the convention bottle. Packets are limited to 450. Adult
registrations exceeding the limit will be converted to a
“No Packet” registration. If a credit card is declined or not
legible, the member will not be registered until the
problem is resolved.
No Packet Registration – The “No Packet” adult
registration is for members who would like to attend
the convention but do not want the gifts.
Child Registration – Child registration packets are for
children twelve and under. Children under the age of
three do not need to register, and will not receive a
packet.
Registration Changes and Cancellations – All changes to
your registration or any cancellation requests must be in
writing by letter, fax, or email to Hilda King. Any convention
merchandise NOT claimed by the end of the convention will
revert to Club property. There will be no refunds after June
1, 2016.
THE CONVENTION HOTEL
To reserve your room you will need to contact the Hyatt
Regency Reston Hotel. The Hotels address is 1800
Presidents Street, Reston, VA. 20190. Reservations can
be made by calling 888-421-1442 and reference The
Coca-Cola Collectors Club. The convention rate is $99
plus tax for 1-4 people, which includes parking.
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You can make your reservations online at
https://resweb.passkey.com/go/Coke2016.
SELLING ROOMS
There will be five selling rooms available this year. They
are three large rooms with 475 sq. ft. that will rent for
$350 and are Hunters Woods, Tall Oaks and North
Point. Two small rooms with 364 sq. ft. are available for
$300 and are South Lakes and Town Center. Each room
will come furnished with four tables.
To reserve one of these rooms, you must already be
registered for the convention and send a fax to Hilda at
407-358-8362 on Monday, Feb. 1, 2016 at 1:00 p.m.
Eastern Standard Time.
Those requesting a selling room will be given a choice
of the available rooms in the order the requests are
received. Additional tables may be reserved for $25
each. Upon receipt of notification that you have been
awarded the room, payment must be made by credit
card within 24 hours by faxing it to 407-358-8362 along
with the selling room agreement form. If payment is not
made within this time frame, the room will be offered
to the next person requesting a room.
THE CLUB STORE
The Club Store will be stocked with items on every
Coca-Cola Collectors wish list. On Monday, there will be a
drawing for members who make a purchase in the store.
On Tuesday, the store will have another drawing for
members that make purchases. New and old items as well
as limited edition items will be offered for sale. Be sure to
return on Friday for the Final Closeout Sale on all
merchandise. Remember, no packet or event items will be
sold in the store. They are only available by purchasing the
full packet registration or through attending the events.
CHAPTER HOSPITALITY ROOM
If your chapter would like to hold a meeting or get
together, a room will be available from Wednesday to
Friday for two hour time slots on a first come first served
basis. Please contact Hilda King to reserve this space.
BANQUET
Please send all seating requests and special diet needs
to Janet Noterman by email at [email protected]
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RESTON 2016
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Sunday – July 3
Registration
D.C. Tour
10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
12:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Monday July 4
Golf Tournament
Registration
Registration
Club Store
7:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday July 5
Registration
Business Meeting
Chapter Presidents Meeting
Registration
Club Store
New Attendee Seminar
8:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Friday July 8
Auction Preview
Final Registration
Closeout Club Store
Regular Auction
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
9:30 a.m. - ???? p.m.
Saturday July 9
Memorabilia Show and Sell
Sellers/Early Entry
Registrants only
Open to Public
Sellers Vacate
Social Hour
Farewell Banquet
7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
Wednesday July 6
Silent Auction Check-in
9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
Registration
9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Club Store
9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
New Attendee Seminar
11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Silent Auction Special Needs Preview
12:30 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Silent Auction
1:00 p.m. - ???? p.m.
Seminars
3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Registration
1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Club Store
3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Silent Auction Check-out
5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Thursday July 7
Trading Center
9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Registration
10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Club Store
11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Auction Check-in
10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Seminars
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Registration
3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Club Store
4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Auction Special Needs Preview 3:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Early Bird Auction Preview
4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Chapter Night
6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
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Washington D.C. Bus Tour
July 3 12:30-4:00 pm
to the Korean War Veterans Memorial — a powerful
reminder of this important war.
Next you will visit one of Washington’s most
prestigious monuments, the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial. This first major national memorial
erected in honor of a 20th century president, is also
the first presidential memorial to honor a first lady,
Eleanor Roosevelt.
End the tour with a stop on Pennsylvania Avenue
to view the White House. As you approach the
White House through Lafayette Park, your CSI tour
guide will tell you the history of the park and of the
many famous buildings that surround you.
Welcome to a part of our nation’s most historic
landscape and feel history come to life as you “visit”
some of our country’s
most beloved sites. As
the tour makes its way
to Capitol Hill, you’ll
Name: _______________________________________________
follow a route that affords
Address: _____________________________________________
splendid views of the
City: _______________________ St.: ______ Zip: __________
monuments, famous sites
along the Potomac River.
Phone: _______________ Email: _________________________
Restricted for motor coach
Attendees Names: _____________________________________
traffic, your guide will
____________________________________________________
point out Capitol Hill’s
____________________________________________________
landmarks including the
U.S. Capitol Building.
Cost is $70 per person. Minimum 50 guests, if full bus is not
As you travel along
the “Mall,” your CSI tour
reached, a refund of purchase price will be given.
guide will also point out
____ # of guests X $70 = ______________________
the famous Smithsonian
Payment by: ___Check/Money Order
_____Credit Card
Museums, the U.S.
Credit Card # _________________________
Holocaust Memorial
Exp. date _______
CCV ___________
Museum, the Bureau of
Signature ____________________________________________
Engraving and Printing.
Your first stop will be
Lincoln Memorial, where
Please remit payment with registration to:
you will climb the marble
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steps to the temple that
C/O Hilda King
enshrines Abraham
1626 Stoneywood Way
Lincoln. From there, you
Apopka, FL 32712
will take a short walk
to the somber setting of
the powerful Vietnam
For questions or comments, please contact Rob Mathison at
Veterans Memorial. Your
[email protected]
guide will then walk you
Washington D.C. Bus Tour
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DC Bus Tour Details
Smithsonian Buildings
Most museums are open daily from 10 a.m. to
5:30 p.m. The American Art Museum and Portrait
Gallery are open 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Smithsonian Institution Building (The Castle)
Home to the Smithsonian Information Center
as well as the Institution's administrative
headquarters.
Highlights 3-D Planning Map, Trip Planner kiosks,
Castle Café, and free visitor Wi-Fi
National Air and Space Museum
Twenty-three galleries exhibiting hundreds of
aircraft, spacecraft, missiles, rockets and other
flight-related artifacts.
Highlights 1903 Wright Flyer, Spirit of St. Louis,
SpaceShipOne, Apollo 11 command module,
Hubble Space Telescope test vehicle
Smithsonian Gardens
Explore our outdoor garden exhibitions, designed
to complement the museums they border and
enhance your overall museum experience of
learning, appreciation, and enjoyment.
From mid-April through September there
are weekly garden tours available (weather
permitting).
National Museum of American History
Devoted to the scientific, cultural, social,
technological and political development of the
United States.
Highlights Star-Spangled Banner, the flag that
inspired the national anthem; Washington's
uniform; Jefferson's lap desk; Dorothy's ruby
slippers
National Museum of Natural History
Exhibitions on earliest human origins;
development of world cultures; ancient and
modern mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles,
insects, and sea creatures.
Highlights Sant Ocean Hall; David H. Koch Hall
of Human Origins; Dinosaurs; history and culture
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of Africa; Janet Annenberg Hooker Hall of
Geology, Gems, and Minerals; Hope diamond;
Kenneth E. Behring Family Hall of Mammals;
Butterfly Pavilion; Q?rius, interactive learning
space
National Portrait Gallery
Tells the stories of America through the
individuals who have shaped our nation, from
pre-colonial times to today, including poets and
presidents, visionaries and villains, actors and
activists.
Highlights America’s Presidents features the
nation’s only complete collection of presidential
portraits outside the White House
Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Located in the heart of the Nation's Capital, the
BEP's Washington, DC Tour and Visitor Center is
a great place to learn all about U.S. paper currency.
If you want to come back another day, you can see
millions of dollars being printed as you walk along
the gallery overlooking the production floor! The
free 40-minute experience includes an introductory
film and gallery tour of the production process.
The visitor center includes exhibits and currency
products for sale.
The Lincoln Memorial
The Lincoln Memorial is an American national
monument to honor the 16th President of the
United States, since the 1930s has been a symbolic
center focused on race relations. It has been the site
of countless major historic and cultural moments
— from Martin Luther King Jr’s “I Have a Dream”
speech to the popular movie “Forrest Gump.” It
contains inscriptions of two well-known speeches
by Lincoln, The Gettysburg Address and his
Second Inaugural Address.
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is a 2-acre
national memorial in Washington, DC. It honors
U.S. service members of the U.S. armed forces who
fought in the Vietnam War, service members who
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died in service in Vietnam/South East Asia, and
those service members who were unaccounted for
(Missing In Action) during the War.
Its construction and related issues have been the
source of controversies, some of which have
resulted in additions to the memorial complex.
The memorial currently consists of three separate
parts: the Three Servicemen Memorial, the Vietnam
Women's Memorial, and the Vietnam Veterans
Memorial Wall, which is the best-known part of the
memorial.
Korean War Memorial
The Korean War Memorial was dedicated on
July 27, 1995. The main memorial is a form of
a triangle intersecting a circle. The walls exhibit
more than 2,500 images of soldiers, equipment,
and people which represent the land, sea, and air
troops who supported those who fought in the war.
When reflected on the wall, there appears to be
38 soldiers, 38 months, and it also represents the
38th parallel the separates North and South Korea.
There are 19 stainless steel statues within the
walled triangle which represent a squad on patrol.
They represent all 4 branches of the armed forcesU.S. Army, Marine Corps, Air Force and Navy.
There is a United Nations wall which lists the 22
nations that contributed troops, or medical support.
One further wall bears the message, “Freedom Is Not Free.”
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
The national memorial dedicated to Franklin
Delano Roosevelt, the 32nd president of the United
States, lies about half way between the Lincoln
Memorial and the Thomas Jefferson Memorial
in Washington, DC. Its four open-air rooms
represent each of the four terms of office to which
he was elected. A meandering pathway leads past
waterfalls, bronze sculptures, and FDR’s own
powerful words carved on the granite walls. The
memorial honors the memory of one of America’s
great leaders and the optimism and courage that he
shared with his fellow citizens through the ordeals
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of the Great Depression and World War II. A statue
of Roosevelt sitting in a wheelchair greets visitors
and reminds them of the man who refused to let
disability stop him.
The White House and surrounding area
This tour will not allow you inside the White
House but will give you a view of the outside and
surrounding buildings.
Next door to the White House is the Eisenhower
Executive Office Building. This now houses many
offices for the current White House staff such
as Secretary of State, Secretaries of the Navy,
Secretaries of War, Office of the Vice President,
even some Presidents have held offices in this
building at times.
To the east of the White House is the U.S. Treasury
building. It is the third oldest federal building in
Washington, D.C. behind the Capitol and the White
House.
Not on tour: Another place to visit in the DC
area: . Library of Congress
The Thomas Jefferson Building
The Library of Congress was established by
an act of Congress in 1800 when President John
Adams signed a bill providing for the transfer of
the seat of government from Philadelphia to the
new capital city of Washington. The legislation
described a reference library for Congress only,
containing “such books as may be necessary for
the use of Congress—and for putting up a suitable
apartment for containing them therein…”
Established with $5,000 appropriated by the
legislation, it was housed in the new Capitol until
August 1814, when invading British troops set fire
to the Capitol Building, burning and pillaging the
contents of the small library.
Within a month, retired President Thomas
Jefferson offered his personal library as a
replacement. Jefferson had spent 50 years
accumulating books, “putting by everything which
related to America, and indeed whatever was rare
and valuable in every science”; his library was
considered to be one of the finest in the United
States.
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Wonderful
San Antonio, Texas
of Chapters
Submitted by Sally Vandivort
The Alamo Chapter in San Antonio, TX was founded in 1991. They
meet on the third Wed. of every month at 7 pm, unless there is a
holiday or special event that month. You are welcome to join them
at Denny’s on 1H-10W just south of Wurzbach Rd. There are
usually 18-25 members at each meeting.
The members are a diverse group of collectors who collect old and new Coca-Cola
items. It is like the city, made up of different individuals who collect and decorate in
different ways. This makes a great chapter.
Before and after the meeting there is time for selling or trading. Many times every
attendee takes home a prize. There is one large prize at the end of the evening. Dinner
and Cokes can be purchased with members bringing dessert.
In October they celebrate their anniversary with a party. They go to a restaurant and the
celebration starts at Noon. There is food, fun, and everyone brings two Bingo prizes for
rousing games of Bingo.
The Christmas Party is in Dec. at a member’s house where their collection is on display.
There is a pot luck and gift exchange. It is so much fun when the numbers are drawn
and a member gets to pick a gift.
To find out more about this chapter, contact Lewis Robin, Founding President, currently
Chapter Secretary at 210-349-9535 or e-mail: [email protected].
Visit The Coca-Cola Collectors Club Facebook page. Club information is posted. There is a list of
Chapter information and convention registration forms. Find Santa National Geographic
Coca-Cola back covers. See some famous videos. No selling. Last year’s convention is pictured
along with Chapter conventions. If you have a chapter event coming up, be sure to post your
information and it will be featured. Also, send in pictures of Chapter conventions.
Elizabeth Wright, Administrator https://www.facebook.com/The-Coca-Cola-Collectors-Club195017995223
You can also follow the Club on Twitter @coca_cola_club.
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Welcome our newest members!
Membership Numbers:
Total Active American
2053
Total Active American Primary
Total Active Canada
72
Total Active Canada Primary
Total Active Foreign
82
Total Active Foreign Primary
Total Active Members:
2207
Total Active Primary Members
1217
48
64
1329
Members by District:
Donna Cook ............................................Surprize, AZ
William Groves, Sr ...................................Salinas, CA
Sonia Greenbaum .................................Evergreen, CO
Grady Burnett ...................................Okeechobee, FL
Glenda Kikta .....................................Greensboro, GA
Have you visited this yet?
Rudy and Linda Rounder .......................Zionsville, IN
The first big Coke sign appeared on the side of a John Gerlach ......................................Bellingham, MA
Gary Bacchiocci .............................Buzzards Bay, MA
building in Cartersville, Georgia, in 1894. (It's still
there today.) Soon after, similar wall paintings began David Moulton ......................................Bethesda, MD
William Burch........................................Derwood, MD
to appear in other locales. Then, with the invention
William Law ......................................Mosherville, MI
of neon lighting in 1923, outdoor advertising for
Fred Fox .....................................................Huron, OH
Coca-Cola was transformed into something truly,
Darrel Campana ..............................Willow Grove, PA
well, spectacular.
Mark Routt .........................................Lovettsville, VA
Roberta Bennett ............................Gerrardstown, WV
East
West
VP
1378
747
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This sign painted at Young Brothers Pharmacy in
Cartersville, GA, has advertising Drink Coca-Cola
since 1894.
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Linden Johnson ................................................Canada
Adam Tal .............................................................Israel
Ricardo DeLaCruz ...........................................Mexico
Elisabeth Bellamey ..........................................Norway
Ladislav Barkac ..............................................Slovakia
Dongwon Kim ..........................................South Korea
Jung Hoon Suk .........................................South Korea
Woong Seob Song ....................................South Korea
Yoo Sun-mi ..............................................South Korea
Keunwoo Kwak .......................................South Korea
Kim Chul ..................................................South Korea
Keun Young Kim ......................................South Korea
Sung Kwan Hong .....................................South Korea
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Export Bottle
Submitted by Rob Mathison
Think back to the beginning years of Coca-Cola.
Coca-Cola is becoming more popular in the U.S.
How should they introduce the drink phenomenon
to the world? The new packaging of Coke in a root
bottle takes the country by storm. To introduce
Coca-Cola to the markets outside the U.S., they
developed an “export bottle.” This is the first bottle
created to be sold outside the U.S.
The export bottles were green bottles with
elegant labels and gold foil wrapped tops to look
like champagne bottles which were served on
luxury ocean liners crossing
the Atlantic Ocean. These
were bottles used from 1926
to 1934. Because they were
used for a very short time only
on the ships, very few of them
survived and thus they are
highly collectible. There have
been reproductions so be careful
if you find one. The original
bottle will likely have damage
to the foil or the label. There
is an original at the World of
Coke in Atlanta, GA. so be sure
to look it up next time you visit
WOC. Springtime in Atlanta is
just around the corner!
This is a 1994 Coca-Cola
Collectors Club reproduction
bottle.
Countries where bottling began in the 1920’s
include Colombia, Belgium, Bermuda, Haiti, Italy,
Germany, Spain, Mexico and
the Netherlands.
In my research, I found
there was a Spanish label
bottle along with the English
version. The label with the
text in English was designed
for European and Far Eastern
ports; the label with the text
in Spanish was designed
primarily for Latin-American
ports.
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February 2016
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Spring Fling April 22-23, 2016
Holiday Inn and Suites
8787 Reeder Road
Overland Park, KS 66214
913-888-8440
Badger Chapter
Coca-Cola Collectors Club
Spring Pause – Green Bay
May 12 - 14, 2016
Adult Registration W/Packet (First 75)
Adult Registration no/packet
Child Registration (under 12)
Adult Banquet (limited to first 100)
Child Banquet (5-12 years old)
Infant Banquet (under 5 years)
Hospitality (Friday night)
Schedule of Events
Thursday, May 12, 2016
7:00pm - Meet and greet for early arrivals
Friday, May 13, 2016
T-Shirts -Please circle the size
Regular Tee Shirts S M L XL ($12); 2X - 5X ($15)
Pocket Tee Shirts S M L XL ($12); 2X - 5X ($15) _______x
__________
Pocket Tees-artwork on back; No pocket shirt-artwork on front
Orders must be received by March 1, 2016
9:00am – “Titletown” Tour
includes transportation
Packers Heritage Trail
Lunch at “1919” inside Lambeau Field
Champions Tour of Lambeau Field
Packers Hall of Fame
Packers Pro Shop
limited to 55 people
Swap Table (wall space given in order of request)
First table $22. Additional tables $17 each
# tables _______________
Total
__________
Name: _________________________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________________
City: __________________________________________________________
Email: _________________________________________________________
6:00pm – Wisconsin Fish Fry
other choices available
Phone: ________________________________________________________
Badge Names:
Saturday, May 14, 2016
9:00am – 1:00pm – Swap Meet
6:00pm – Banquet
_________________________________________________
_________________________________________________
_________________________________________________
Room Hopping – All weekend
_________________________________________________
Return this form with check or money order payable to :
Hotel Information:
Quality Inn & Suites Downtown
321 South Washington Street
Green Bay, WI
Mid-America Chapter of TCCCC
c/o Melody Frese
15445 Kreider Road
Bonner Springs, KS 66012
913-620-4679
For reservations, phone: (920) 437-8771
Mention Coke Collectors/Badger Chapter
rate of $89 per night, plus tax.
Hot breakfast included.
Reservation deadline April 1, 2016
Room Rate: $99 per night
Suites for 4 or more $129 per night
For registration information
email: [email protected]
Dan “Bogie” Bogenschuetz at (920) 452-6443
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_______x $35 ___________
_______x $20
_______x $15 ___________
_______x $28 ___________
_______x $10 ___________
_______ free
_______ free
Set up for swap meet is Saturday at 6 AM
The Mid-AmericaTCCCC BOARD and volunteers, are not responsible for injury,
loss or damage of any kind suffered by any person while participating in
Mid-AmericaTCCCC and all related activities of Mid-AmericaTCCCC.
February 2016
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THE ATLANTA CHAPTER OF
THE COCA-COLA COLLECTORS CLUB PRESENTS
Springtime in Atlanta – March
23-26, 2016
REGISTRATION FORM:
NAME:____________________________ PHONE:______________
E-MAIL ADDRES_________________________________________
ADDRESS:_______________________________________________
CITY/STATE/ZIP:__________________________________________
Make your checks payable to: LONE STAR CHAPTER
MAIL TO: LONE STAR CHAPTER
T.J.Walton
No refunds after March 07,2016
P.O.Box 7643
Questions ?? Call 214-923-2019 or
Pasadena,Tx 77508
email [email protected]
The convention will be held at the Holiday Inn
1655 N Central Expressway Richardson TX. 75080
Make your reservations directly with the hotel by
calling 972-238-1900 or 1-800-465-4329.
Mention: Lone Star Chapter of The Coca-Cola
Collectors Club to get the special room rate of
$89 or $129 suite plus taxes.
Note: Only Coca-Cola and other soda/soft drink related
items to be displayed and sold at Swap Meet.
ADVERTISING POLICY: Classified ads are
only for items pertaining to Coca-Cola. They
are printed free for members in good standing.
Ads for questionable legality are subject to the
Executive Board for approval. All ads are printed
on a first-come, first-served basis, at the discretion
of the publication director as space allows. Each
advertiser may submit ads for a maximum run of
one (1) month, after that the ad must be resubmitted.
Advertisers may submit ads for up to three (3)
headings with a TOTAL of not more than 250
words which include name and contact information
of address, phone number, email, etc. Business
names and email address will be printed ONLY
if accompanied by a Club member’s name in the
listing. The Coca-Cola Collectors Club assumes
no responsibility for sales or purchases advertised,
but please advise the publications director if you
experience problems with an advertiser and/or their
goods. The publications director is not responsible
for ads that do not meet the publication deadline or
cannot be deciphered. PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY,
TYPE OR EMAIL.
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All attendees, except infants, must be a current
member of The Coca-Cola Collectors Club to participate
in Springtime in Atlanta For questions or special needs,
call Lori Langlois @ 770-981-6394 or
Pam Stephenson @ 843-367-4353 or
Email: [email protected]
Send completed registration form along with check, credit
card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover) or money order payable
in US Funds to: Springtime in Atlanta, c/o Wanda Langlois,
5236 Essex Farm Lane, Stone Mountain, GA 30088.
HOTEL: Crowne Plaza Ravinia 4355 Ashford Dunwoody Rd,
Atlanta, GA.30346 Reservations must be made by Mar 8th,
2016 and you must be registered for Springtime to qualify for
this rate. To receive the special rate of $99 (plus taxes) per
night for standard room, call 770-395-7700 or 1-800-5540055 and mention “Coca-Cola Collector's Club”. If interested
in the special rates for 1, 2 or 3 bedroom suites and/or
corner rooms, contact Lori Langlois @ 770-981-6394 or Pam
Stephenson @ 843-367-4353.
NO PETS ALLOWED!
FREE PARKING!
To avoid Late Registration fees, your Registration must
be received no later than March 01, 2016. All
Registrations received after this date will have an
additional fee of $10.
C L A S S I F I E D
A D S
Please
Type or print your ad legibly
READ THE ADVERTISING POLICY (below)
Include your Club account number
Send or email (preferred) ads to:
[email protected]
Rob Mathison
2720 Reagan St, #205
Dallas, TX 75219
Deadline: All advertisement should be received by
the 1st of the month preceding the next issue. Any
ads received after that date will appear in the next
issue.
February 2016
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
1.) It’s our 40th birthday! Mid-America TCCCC
will celebrate this milestone on April 22 and 23,
2016, at the Holiday Inn and Suites in Overland
Park, KS. Please join us at our annual Spring Fling
Event. “After 40 years, Coke Adds Life” to MidAmerica TCCCC. Please see the information at
www.midamericatcccc.com
2.) New website devoted to Coca-Cola playing
cards. See www.ccplayingcards.com. Kevin Roche
612-991-1630.
3.) Lone Star Chapter of The Coca-Cola Collectors
Club would like to invite you to our 25th Tex Fest
March 17-19, 2016. The location has changed
to Holiday Inn, 1655 N Central Expressway,
Richardson, Texas 75080. If you were ever an
officer or held any appointed chair, we would like
you to come and meet our new members and see
some of your old friends. We invite all people
who want to meet those who have led our chapter
through the first 25 years. A special occasion with
special rewards! Contact TJ Walton 214-923-2019.
BOOKS
4.) My name is Joe Belliveau, the author and
researcher of this book. I’ve
spent many years and countless
hours researching, archiving,
and compiling the most
complete listings of Coca-Cola
Bottling Plants from the early
1900’s. This book contains
over 100 full-color images, as
well as information on when
the plant opened in a particular
town and any information that pertains to the plant.
Some plants have not been able to verify but the
research continues. The majority of information can
be verified through actual paper from the plant. This
is a newly published soft-cover book with Perfect
Binding, glossy front and back cover and filled
with over 80 pages of bottling plant listings. A must
have book for any collector interested in the history
of Coca-Cola Bottling Plants. Great information
that pertains to the plant. A great resource guide,
filled with beautiful images of early Coca-Cola
letterheads, envelopes, coupons and photographs.
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This book has neither been nor endorsed by the
Coca-Cola Company. Trademark logo used with
permission. USA SHIP ONLY. - $23.00 which
includes shipping Joe Belliveau PO Box 2025
Venice, FL 34284 941-586-5762 cokemanct@
yahoo.com.
5.) YOU ARE INVITED!! COME OUR
“SPRINGTIME IN ATLANTA 2016” to be a part
of the “Winter Wonderland” Coca-Cola FUN and
Fellowship!
SPRINGTIME is still the 2nd Largest event for
Coca-Cola Collectors IN THE WORLD! So, no
matter what, it’s a great event to buy and sell
Coca-Cola Collectibles.
The Opening Night Party promises to be a
another fun evening with “food (buffet Style)”
and “entertainment”. Breakfast is back by popular
demand and we have a great speaker lined up along
with an “UGLY SWEATER“ contest! Be ready for
some good laughs.
Returning is the FREE Seminar program, and 3
speakers will entertain and educate you – so come
and learn. And of course there is always the chance
for a FREE visit to the Atlanta World of Coca-Cola
Store.
All the SUPER Springtime events WILL REMAIN
– Silent Auction, Regular Auction, Swap Meet,
Children’s Easter Egg Hunt, Banquet and of
course, Lots of Room Hopping. If you have
multiple items you want to sell at our Auctions let
us know and we will be glad to work with you.
We are anticipating over 400 attendees for
Springtime 2016. So register NOW to make sure
you can attend all the events..
For a registration form and more information
about Springtime 2016 please call or email Wanda
Langlois, 770-981-6394
[email protected].
We look forward to seeing all our Coke friends
back in Atlanta.
6.) New Book on Coca-Cola
Cookie Jars complete as we know
it... John has been collecting for
about 30 years...estimate 150 is
todays count. This is the first
book ever compiled & published
on Coca-Cola Cookie Jars...JOHN
WADDELL (left) editor,
February 2016
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BOB DeSHANE publisher (right).For sale $20.00
each plus $3.00 each shipping & handling per book
within U. S. See contact information for John on
page 2.
BOTTLES
7.) We are all well aware that 2015 is the year of the
bottle, the 100th anniversary of the contour bottle for
The Coca-Cola Company. A special limited edition
(2500 each) a red, a gold and a silver bottle were
produced. Each of them has a special red cutout tag
of the bottle on its neck. One side of the bottle reads
Coca-Cola and the other side shows a Coca-Cola
bottle imprinted in the Coca-Cola logo with a small
100th sign coming out of the top. I have a few of the
three-bottle sets for sale. Your cost is $49.00 per set
plus S&H. This set has been an instant collectible
for bottle collectors. Get yours while they last! In
addition to the special limited edition three-bottle set
to honor the 100th anniversary of the contour bottle,
Coca-Cola also issued a three-bottle
set in red, gold and silver with a
paper bottle tag attached to the
neck. This set is $29.00 plus S&H.
John H Langlois, 5236 Essex Farms
Lane, Stone Mountain, GA 30088
770-981-6394 wandacoke@aol.
com.
8.) 2015 Commemorative Coca-Cola Bottle Book
• 8 oz
Pre-order yours today
• 10 oz
$80 with free S&H
• 12oz
• 32 oz
• 75th anniversary
• Presentation Bottles
• Full-color pricing guide
• Pictures of nearly every bottle for easy
identification
Email me at [email protected]
9.) Coca-Cola Crown and Cap Collectors: Unused
1987 Under-The-Cap Promotion Offer Expired
11-30-1987; Redeem by 12-31-1987) $100.00 FL
CCBC Winners. Un-crimped crowns available all
$100.00 FL CCBC Winners:
6-Coca-Cola Classic / 2-diet Coke / 2-Sprite
Please Contact William Bruce at kostuff4sale@
bellsouth.net
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10.) Coca-Cola Commemorative Bottles:
400+ - 75th Anniversary Bottles with 19 different
town names.
190+ - 10 Oz. Tall Commemorative Bottles with
60+ different themes.
4,600+ - 8 Oz. Commemorative Bottles with 500+
different themes.
Also included are many 100’s of 6-pack cartons
for the commemorative bottles.
I would like to sell all of the bottles as a group
but will consider the sale of smaller quantities.
Prices are negotiable. The more you buy the better
the per bottle price. Located in Southern California.
Contact Roger Koch 714-779-8443 RKoch444@
gmail.com
11.) MINI BOTTLE CARTONS:
I have miniature 6-pack cartons
available for Coca-Cola, Pepsi
& Orange Crush. I have a fixed
amount of all of these because
they were produced over 20
years ago. All cartons are flat
and will need to be folded into form by the buyer.
$1 per carton in quantity. Contact Roger Koch 714779-8443 [email protected]
12.) I have several different styles
of plastic lined Coca-Cola bottle
caps available in quantity. Also
have lesser quantities of many other
Coca-Cola styles and other brands.
Contact Roger Koch 714-779-8443
[email protected]
13.) COCA-COLA 6-PACK CARTONS:
These are NOS and have never
been folded. One is “here’s the
real thing” the 2nd is “money
back bottles return for deposit”
and the 3rd is “things go better
with Coke”. Contact Bob Zurn
[email protected] (714)
516-2653
14.) COCA-COLA DEC. 25, 1923 ORIGINAL
BOTTLES: I have nice condition bottles available
from the following towns: Salinas CALIF, Santa
Cruz CAL, Turlock CAL, Watsonville CALIF,
Willits CALIF, Woodland CAL & Yreka CAL.
Also have several D-105529 bottles available
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from tough California towns. Contact Bob Zurn
[email protected] (714) 516-2653
15.) I HAVE A 38 YEAR COLLECTION OF THE
OLD EMBOSSED 6 oz. & 6.5 oz. COCA-COLA
BOTTLES FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTRY
IN THE ORIGINAL CASES ALL IN GOOD
CONDITION. There are over 2500 coke bottles
(105 cases) & has COCA-COLA EMBOSSED IN
THE GLASS ON SIDES (not painted) & the city
embossed under bottom, these are the REAL OLD
COKE bottles made from 1916 to 1959 I collected
over the years that I will sell for $5000.00 or swap
for porcelain signs. I also have an extra Jasper &
Birmingham, AL hutch Coca-Cola bottle to trade
for a Talladega, AL Property of Chattanooga, TN
or Atlanta hutch COKE bottles. Thanks Ulysses
Michini 601-770-0599 [email protected]
16.) 500 Cases of commemorative bottles, Buy all
you need. The more you buy, the better the price for
the case. Call Leo Dayer at 918-474-0443
COOLERS
17.) I have the ONLY WOODEN COKE COOLER
in the WORLD!! It was made in the late
30’s early 40’s in the Atlanta Coke shop
by a Master Craftsman. I am willing to
sell this one-of-a-kind museum piece for
a reasonable offer. Will email pictures.
Contact [email protected] or 678-2946842 Thanks Craig Hyde.
18.) 1929 Glascock salesman sample cooler in
excellent condition. All items are original with no
touchup or restoration. Have the cards that picture
other Glascock coolers the salesmen would sell. 3
wooden cases with bottles and
1 twelve pack. 91 bottles that
fill the inside. Photos from
the bottling plant where cooler
originated. Beautiful cooler
and email if you have any
questions or want more photos.
$25,000 firm. Pick up would be best but will take it
to your shipper at your cost. Freddy Brewer, 817557-4766, [email protected]
MISCELLANEOUS
19.) 25 year Coke collection for sale. I am selling
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this collection as ONE LOT only. Items range
over 85 years and include over 43 packed boxes
of collectibles, and over 60 cases of 8oz. bottles.
Tin, porcelain signs, buttons, pins, crates, clocks,
soft items, calendars, paper items, cardboard stand
ups, menu boards, trays, pocket mirror, brand sell
in guides, internal sales items from 1996-2009,
glasses, sales plans, conference badges, framed
prints, point of sale, holiday items, wooden ice pics,
aluminum and wood carriers, toy truck, wooden keg
with paper label, Olympic and World Cup, Red Sox,
Patriots cans, bottles, Michael Jordan Coke Point
of sale, rare items, one-of-a-kind items. Bottles
include Star Market, Stop & Shop, Iowa Rose
Bowl, Cal Ripken, Superbowl, UCONN, Red Sox.
For spreadsheets of collection and bottles, contact
[email protected] or 781-789-9530. I have
over 400 photos in dropbox that can also be shared
via a link.
20.) Ten 1940s and 1950s Coca-Cola advertising
printing plates. Picture sent upon request by
interested collectors Please Contact William Bruce
at [email protected]
21.) Forty-five different Coca-Cola ties for $350
including tie rack. These cost me between $25
and $30 per tie. Jack Lindung 239-293-1127 or
[email protected].
22.) 32 year Coca-Cola collection w/all kinds of
collectibles! Framed pin sets large and small,
framed mirrors large and small, commemorative
bottles for all different kinds of events, a lot of
NASCAR memorabilia, 10 sign faces for
Coca-Cola 21 oz bottle machines, nine different
Nascar drivers, including Dale Earnhardt Sr. and
one with Clyde Dexter when he played for the
Houston Rockets, Coca-Cola clocks, cookie jars,
signs, neons, 60 framed old Coca-Cola ads, some
one of a kind items, Coca-Cola racks, display
cases and much more! Pictures upon request. Rick
Williams 713- 851-0336 [email protected].
23.) 1950 Pam Clock Lt Up front glass - Pet. guide
12th pg 245 excel. condition $375, 1948 Pam
Clock Lt Up front glass with green dial Pet. guide
11th. pg 311 excel. condition $450, 1939 Jack
O’Lantern Festoon complete in original envelope,
condition 9.5 plus $2,100, 1964 12”round
Thermometer “Things Go Better With Coke” Pet.
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guide pg 236 excel. condition $260 All items plus
Shipping and Handling. Gregory Wagner 425-4276709.
p. 136 Santa/helicopter (8) $325; p. 135 Santa/rabbit
(8) folds in center, but never had red disc $325. Rich
Binder, 618-473-3488, [email protected].
24.) 1987 Cincy Convention Johnny Bench right
handed baseball glove, unused $45.; Iowa chapter
1998 Atlantic “Cruising with Coke” red wing
plate, 300 issued $75.; 1997 Colorado Springs
Convention Winross truck $35.; 1998 Minnesota
Convention Winross truck $35.; 15 bottle set 6.5
oz. bottles, The Real Thing Around the World $99.;
Coca-Cola collector cards 9 different sets, 724
different cards in plastic pages & binder, ready to
look at $59. Please add postage on all items. Barry
Linde, [email protected], 515-289-2988.
29.) 35 year coke collection for sale. Entire
collection or individual items. Signs, (several 24
inch mint buttons, porcelain white buttons), lightups - including - plastic with rotating base - (P
284 - Petretti’s 12th Edition), and top for drug store
cash register, and NCR cash register, thermometers,
(including two mint “cigars,” bow tie, and 18
inch circle TGBWC), clocks, (including octagon,
neon, p 242 - Petretti, and 80+ year old regulator),
Counter signs - water falls, motion light and clock,
trays (several early editions), Vendolator 44, small
Westinghouse ice cooler, early 1920’s ice cooler with
signs on all four sides, bottle carriers (6 & 24), carrier
rack, much more! Many mint items.
Email [email protected] for more info/pictures.
25.) 1000 Complete National Geographic
Magazines with Coca-Cola Ad on back cover 19331965 $500 OBO must pick up in St. Augustine.
Ads only $500 OBO post paid to buyer All in very
good condition James Dilbeck (904) 824-1761
[email protected].
26.) Collection of 10 round top COKE machines &
cooler for $10,000.00 Cavalier model # 27, 51,
VMC model # 244, Westinghouse model # 42 with
chrome water fountain, 2 Vendo model # 39’s, 81,
80, 80 deluxe & small 30’s ice Coke cooler with
bottle storage underneath. Thanks Ulysses Michini
601-770-0599 [email protected]
27.) *1930 American Flyer kite, a small water spot
in corner, I taped it, looks good. P.G.#12 page 297
$165; *1926 Golfer Tray 8.75 condition, $495;
*NOS 1940s 15 yr Service Pin with 3 green stones,
Orig cond. $98; *1950 Nashville, TN key ring in
box as pic on PG12th, page 526 NOS same one
$140; *1963 Blue Bird lighter, red Drink CC, some
wear on chrome side, red is great, works great, no
box $100; *NOS Display bottles in orig. boxes w/
lids, have two different styles, 22” 1980 $100, 1990
$110; *CC 75th anniversary Jackson TN, wind up
wrist watch with swipe hand is a Coke bottle, works
great $80; *1940 Army sewing Kit complete, exc
cond.,$37; *The CC Co Robot 1980 new in box
never used, all paperwork included only one owner
$200, *1975 NIB CC Cassette player w/instructions
$125 all plus shipping and handling. Contact Greg
Warner 425-427-6709
28.) Santa Cardboards in the11th Edition of Petretti,
page 20
30.) Trains: Coca-Cola Collectors Club trains. These
trains were made special for the club convention.
I have the four years they were made, 2003, 2004,
2005, 2006. I have 2 engines and 8 cars. I have all the
boxes. Asking $650.00 for all trains. I will not break
set.
Trucks: Coca-Cola Collectors Club convention
special manufacture Winross trucks. These trucks
were just made for the club convention. I have the
trucks for 10 years from 1993 to 2003. I have all the
boxes for them. Mint condition. Asking $650.00 for
all 10. I will not break the group.
Contact Jay 410-440-7104 or email jay@larrybeckco.
com. I will be attending the convention in July in
Reston, Va if you would like to pick them up.
SIGNS
31.) 1936 “50th Anniversary” framed Cardboard
Sign. See p108 in Petretti’s12th edition Collectible’s
Price Guide $2,000 Jack Lindung 239-293-1127 or
[email protected].
32.) I have a beautiful new Coca-Cola neon light
that usually sells for about $400.
I have it for $285. It has a heavy
duty transformer. The packing
bars on the front come off. This
is a really nice neon & will set
off your collection. You won’t be
sorry to own it! I can bring it to
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Great Get Together in February & Tex-Fest &
Springtime in March. I won’t ship. Ken Cottrell 918357-3067 or [email protected].
33.) 1938 Coca-Cola Canadian
porcelain 4x8 foot sign.
Beautiful colors! $1000.
Must pick up. Contact Peter
[email protected] or
905-844-8742.
41.) I am looking for the lid (only) for the 1939
Salesman Sample Coca-Cola Cooler box - with or
without the “Business Builder” pages. Please contact
John Buchholz at 770-458-5670 or
[email protected].
42.) Coca-Cola box cutters in good to mint
condition. Contact Mike Phillips at
[email protected] or 817-691-7378.
TRAYS
34.) 1931 Coca-Cola trays for sale. Selling 7 trays
that are all in beautiful near-mint condition. Email
or call if you need more info. or photos. $650 each
plus shipping. Freddy Brewer, 817-557-4766,
[email protected].
WANTED
35.) Seeking the base for the Coca-Cola Whirlygig.
Can be original or a repro. Always looking for
trolley car signs. Please call 586-741-1092 or email
to [email protected]. Your assistance will be
greatly appreciated. Mike Brown
36.) CC playing cards, decks, collections or
old singles. Kevin Roche 952-941-8246 or
[email protected]
37.) Coca-Cola vintage paper items such as
letterheads, envelopes, checks, photos, receipts,
etc..from any Coca-Cola plant. Joe Belliveau
PO Box 2025 Venice, FL 34284 - 941-586-5762
[email protected].
38.) I’m looking for one of the 1971 Presentation
Bottles that recognized the Mobile, AL plant as the
first bottler of 32oz returnable Sprite. If you have
one and it’s not for sale, I’d like at least have a
picture for a book I’m writing. Proper credit will be
given. Jerry Reeves 251-367-2548
[email protected].
39.) Collecting new UNSHARPENED pencils
from the National Conventions: San Diego 1978,
Houston 1979, Alexandria 1980, Kansas City 1981,
Nashville 1982, Washington D.C. 1983 (both red and
white DC pencils), Sacramento 1984, Dallas 1985,
Reston 1996, Orlando 2001 Jeff Daly 414-640-0399.
40.) 1940’s Coast Guard, and 1920’s chrome holder
complete from San Antonio, TX and unusual
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Coca-Cola items from Kentucky - Rodney Neat
502-553-8118 [email protected].
43.) Coke fashion square accessories (Raquel)
rings. Also dry servers. Ron Seibert 605-754-6589
[email protected].
44.) Any of the following cans: Indonesia
presidential cans (any issue except 47 and 48);
Puerto Rico languages set (1980’s); 16 oz S
Diamond (better quality than mine - see www.
luijendijk.nl/mark). [email protected].
I’ll trade or buy. Mark Luijendijk
45.) Vendo 81b or Vendo 44 to restore or myself.
Has to be complete machine. Jerry Boehman
Call 812-634-2268 or email Geraldboehman@
yahoo.com 812-639-0179. 40.) Looking
for the magazine titled a Special “Animals of
Africa” issue. Will pay up to $50 for one in nearmint to mint condition. Contact Ray Keeton at
[email protected] or 918-695-9395.
46.) Grey Beverages Plant Opening bottles for
Annacis, BC, 1989 and Edmonton, Alberta, 1986.
Barry Linde,515-289-2988, [email protected].
47.) Screw cap for the 1940’s Coca-Cola horses
water bottle. No rust and no holes, please. Contact
Ray Keeton at [email protected] or
918-695-9395.
48.) Collectors: I’m interested in putting together a
complete collection of Coca-Cola hutch top bottles.
Specifically I would like examples of the Alabama
script Bessemer and Birmingham Root bottles in
mint condition. Also, the block letter Talladega
Alabama and Brunswick GA hutch bottles. I prefer
the best original condition possible with no damage
or repairs. I am prepared to pay a premium for nondug, non-tumbled, mint condition hutch bottles.
Please contact: Doug Jones at (703) 475-9620 or
[email protected].
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49.) I am looking for CCCCC pins from 1998
Minnesota and 2016 Reston, Va. Thank you
Jerry Spannraft 708-361-2492 [email protected].
50.) Any and all Coca-Cola no-drips pertaining to
Convention advertising for election to office for the
National Board of TCCCC. They will be stamped
on the back of several Coca-Cola no-drips. They
will have the name of Steve “Okie” Ellsworth or
Libbie Simonton. Both were running for National
Member At-Large. Any help will be greatly
appreciated. Contact Ted Oswalt, toswalt.35@
gmail.com or call 765-250-8289.
51.) A Coca-Cola no-drip. It is the variation of
the one in the Roche No-Drip
book on page 9, lower left. The
one I would like is like that one
except the Trademark is in the
tail of the C. The one in the book
shows Trademark under the words
Coca-Cola. I am attaching a photo
of the one I need. Please contact
Ted Oswalt at toswalt.35@gmail.
com or call 765-250-8289. Would like in excellent
condition for my collection. Also any other hard to
find no-drips.
52.) We are collecting Coca-Cola 6, 6.5, and 8
oz bottles with city/state on the embossed on the
bottom; full, never opened Bottles needed are
Delaware, Hawaii, Mississippi, New Hampshire,
Vermont, West Virginia and Wisconsin. Please call
Al Young 904-502-1748. Sorry no email at this
time.
MISSISSIPPI, ALBERTVILLE, BESSEMER,
BREWTON, JASPER, GUNTERSVILLE,
HALEYVILLE, RUSSELLVILLE, SCOTTSBORO,
TALLASSEE & TUSKEGEE, ALABAMA
Thanks Ulysses Michini 601-770-0599
[email protected]
56.) Embossed, 6oz or 6.5oz bottles from the
following Mississippi cities:
Macon, Pascagoula, Quitman, Rosedale, Rolling
Fork, Ackerman, Amory, Bay St. Louis, Biloxi,
Collins, DuRant, & Lexington. The bottles need to
be in good to excellent condition Please contact:
Steve Brumbelow, 770-841-0739 or
[email protected]
57.) I would like to purchase a mint condition
Coca-Cola script Bessemer, AL and mint condition
Coca-Cola block letter examples of the Brunswick
GA, Chattanooga TN, and Talladega AL hutch
bottles. I prefer bottles in
original condition with no
damage or repairs. Please
contact: Doug Jones
58.) Looking for the 1936 29x50
Cardboard Sign by Hayden
Hayden known as the “Hostess”
and the 1954 29x50 Cardboard
Sign by Gil Elvgren, titled
“Refresh” (with girl and dog at
boat dock), 30x50 1941 Ice Skater Girl- Year Round
Answer To Thirst. Please call or text Justin Cromer
at (859) 302-2269 or email at martinplayer28@
windstream.net.
53.) I am looking for a Cracker Barrel, Fenton,
Coca-Cola Dinner Bell, Lavender Girl, in color
with painting of Coca-Cola girl, Hilda Clark.
Anyone wishing to sell, please contact Barbara
King at [email protected] or call 719-392-4791. I
am also looking for a Purple Coca-Cola Bottle.
54.) 20-inch-tall glass store display ACL Coke
bottles with tops. Coke logo in white/Coke logo in
red-white. Please contact Ronnie Davis 434-5792159 1181 E Hyco Rd, South Boston, VA 24592.
55.) Looking to buy straight side Script
Coca-Cola bottle from AMORY,BELZONI,
BILOXI, CLARKSDALE, HOLLY SPRINGS,
SARDIS, LELAND, McCOMB, & YAZOO CITY,
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