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What is a labeorphilist?

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Updated: 4/28/2022

a collector of beer bottles

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What do a labeorphilist collect?

A labeorphilist collects beer bottles.


What is a collector of beer bottles called?

They are merely referred to as glass bottle collectors. Some collect milk bottles, others collect beer bottles, still others collect antiques glass bottles.


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