1981 Bear 315 Win Alabama Football 2 Coke Bottle Lot & Handcrafted Wood Display
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***GREAT GIFT IDEA !!!!!!***Up for your consideration are the TWO (EMPTY) 1981 Coca-Cola Bottles commemorating Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant's 315th win, PLUS, the Handcrafted Wood Display shown in the photos. The bottles also commemorate the Tides six championship seasons (1961, 1964, 1965, 1973, 1978 & 1979) up until this point, and it also lists other significant victories for the "BEAR", his 1st, 100th, 200th, 300th & 315th wins with the opponents and scores of those games. These bottles are EMPTY , but, the buyer can easily remedy that by buying a new coke, filling them and gluing the caps on, if that is the look that they prefer. The wooden display is cut from real wood (not plywood or chip board) and measures approximately 11" X 15-1/2" to its longest/widest points. One hole at the top and one at the bottom for attachment with screws (not included) to any suitable surface. CONDITION NOTE: As stated, the wood display is hand made, when the bottles are placed in this display they SET A LITTLE CROOKED. Look closely at photo #1 to see what I mean.SHIPPING NOTES: There are two shipping options available for this item.USPS SHIPPING TO ANY US ZIP CODE !!!!***ALSO***If you are fan of Alabama - Auburn - Or one of their opponentsPLEASE CHECK OUT OUR OTHER eBay STORE LISTINGS WHILE YOU ARE HERE****************USPS MAIL SHIPPING TO ANY US
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