
My wife and I spent another day at another flea market and a dozen antique shops yesterday. The first soda can find was an old cone top Pepsi can. They were asking $75 for it but I'm not ready to take that big of a step for my collection yet. I'll stick to the tabbed cans for now.

It can be frustrating searching for soda cans because I don't see very many at these places. But there are TONS of bottles and beer cans.
I did find a couple of Coke cans but they were sports-related and I'm just not into sports (despite yesterday's post about RC baseball cans.) Plus they were wanting $5 a piece for them and they just aren't worth that to me.
But in the end, I did manage to find an aluminum bottle I didn't have yet.
I also found a kitschy statue of a Japanese person (I set it next to my new aluminum bottle to demonstrate its size.)
I'm not sure which my wife is more displeased with; another can in the house or the "hideous" treasure I found.
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