Bottle cap cufflinks
(Donor: Rauert P.)

On a recent business trip in Dubai (in the
United Arab Emirates) Rauert picked up these incredible cufflinks. He later
told me he almost couldn't wait until my birthday to give them to me!
Coca-Cola Dartboard
(Donors: Eve K. & Lisa S.)

Two of my sweetest friends got me this cool
wood cabinet with dart board. It opens to reveal chalkboard scoreboards on
both doors and a reversible dartboard... But would I really ever let people throw sharp
objects at an item in my collection?!?
Tiffany Style Lamp
(Donor: Tiffaney D.)

Although she's already on the list, Tiffaney
gets a second mention for this incredible gesture. It seems she visited this
site, checked my collection, then visited my Trusted
Coca~Cola Dealer List to get Coca-Nut's phone
number. Then somehow convinced them to hand deliver this wonderful lamp on
my 31st birthday. "Norman" (the Coca-Nuts guy) and his wife sang happy
birthday and talked to me for over an hour about Coke collecting and some of
the special items in my collection. Thanks Tiff!
Handmade Coke bottle and
4 small bell glasses
(Donor: Nat, age:9)

One of the most special items in my collection is a
bottle made by Natalie, a nine year old. She gave it to my for my 31st
birthday along with a set of small Coke bell glasses.
Nokia 6185 Cell Phone
(Donor: Lisa S.)

Since DarkDan only uses Motorola cell phones, a kind philanthropist
donated an old Nokia cell phone so that DarkDan could purchase a Coca-Cola
faceplate.
Miniature Coca-Cola
Bottles
(Donor: Kuldip O. & Family)

These miniature bottles show the long history of Coke
bottle designs. Kuldip and his family picked them up while in Las Vegas.
Coca-Cola Coasters
(Donor: Liza G.)

To keep my glass table from getting marked up, Liza
purchased these coasters from Coca-Cola 5th Avenue.
Coca Cola Cupholder
(Donors: Chris & Alicia F.)

As a wedding party gift for being their groomsman,
Chris and Alicia gave me this wonderful wall-mounted cupholder.
Coke Can Bi-plane
(Donor: Brad N.)

For a birthday gift, Brad picked up this incredible
biplane made of Coke Cans (complete with spinning propeller).
Coke Bottle laser
sculpture
(Donor: Kimberly L.)

While this picture makes it look huge, the sculpture
is approximately 3 inches high and appears as if bubbles took the
shape of a coke bottle, floating in Lucite.
Lunchbox & Water Bottle
(Donor: Eve K.)


Because I'm her "lunch buddy," Eve K. gave me a
really swell Coca-Cola lunchbox and a very, very large water bottle.
Musical Jukebox
(Donor: Tiffaney D.)

At a company Christmas party, my "secret Santa" gave
me two large Coke glasses and this musical jukebox which plays "Rock around
the clock." [ Listen ]
Coke Postcards
Donors (from left to right): Ambra R.,
Unknown, Unknown, Nancy H., Matt R.

Postcards from various donors and locations.
Spoons Nametag
(Donor: Anonymous)

While at the Sunnyvale, CA Spoons Restaurant, a
waiter offered me his name tag after I admired the fact that it had a Coke
logo on it. He wishes to remain anonymous. ;-)
Coca-Cola
Thermometer (Donor: Rob W.)

A brand new, still in its packaging, fully
functioning Coca-Cola Thermometer.
1997 Coke Bottle-Germany
(Donor: Rauert P.)

A .33 liter coke can from Germany. Uses the international label, with
"immer", "Siempre" "Toujours" markings on the front of the
can.
"Thirst Takes Wings"
sign
(Donor: Matt M.)

One of my best friends gave me this sign. It was one
of the first real Coke collectables I received from a friend, and it was
perfect because he's a pilot!
Coke - China
(Donor: Mike H)

A 350ml Coke from China in 1992.
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