Debbie is from Watertown, New York. Debbie has some
great photos of her bottle collection along with a
guestbook to add your want list, ask milk bottle
questions or just comment about collecting milk bottles.
She is also the founder of the milk bottle chat room.
Roger is from New York state and has written a
directory of dairies that bottled milk in that state. If
you have any questions on New York milk bottles, roger is
one of the best people to ask.
A web page from milk bottle historian, John Tutton.
John has written the definitive books on milk bottle
collecting. John's page has sections on milk bottle
history, reproductions, shows and a swap section.
Information can be obtained on how to get his monthly
milk bottle sales list along with his books. John is from
Virginia.
Oliver Ogden collects goat milk bottles and caps along
with being a Divco enthusiast. At the last Milk Route
Convention, Oliver displayed his 1969 Divco milk truck
"Rosie" for all to see. He also led a bus load
of milk collectors and family around the Amish country on
a very informative tour. Oliver lives in the Pennslyvania
Dutch area.
In Ralph's page you will find a short history of the
Kipp Dairy along with a list of bottles for trade and
sale. They are a source for white styrofoam bead milk
bottle filler. The Kipp's are from Illinois.
Ralph and Amy Riovo from Pennslyvania. Ralph and Amy
have a booth at Renninger's in Kutztown, Pennslyvania
where they sell many eastern Pennslyvania milk bottles.
They are a source for white styrofoam bead milk bottle
filler.
Larry is from Reno, Nevada and has milk bottles from
all over the U.S. for sale.
Cape May
County, NJ Bottle Collectors
NAMBC member Ed Runyon's Bottle Web Site. Check out his
known Cape May County Milk bottle page with great photos.
Hopefully all milk bottle collectors will follow Ed's
lead in doing such a super job in documenting dairy
history in thier local area.
Dairy
Creamers
NAMBC member Ken Clee's Creamer Web Site. Only known
website where creamers are for sale at set prices. Also
available for sale is the book - Dairy Creamers - 2003 by
Lorraine Ramsey .
MilkBottleFill.com
NAMBC member Dan
Zoretich's Website
that sells Milk bottle styrofoam filler beads.
JosephBellavance.com
Late NAMBC
member Joseph Bellavance is honored with a website designed by
his grandson.
It honors
the memory of his legacy along with being able to show others his
bottle collection.
Balford Farms is an independent dairy located
in the Philadelphia area for over 100 years. Check out
the "Evolution of the Balford Fleet" section of
the web site which has some great photos of it's dairy
wagons and trucks.
The Divco Club promotes the preservation,
restoration, operation and history of Divco Trucks, Milk
Trucks, and other Multi-Stop Delivery Vehicles. Founded
in 1991 and incorporated in 1998, The Divco Club of
America today is a non-profit educational corporation
with members all over the US and Canada. Some own Divco
trucks themselves, while others just have an interest in
remembering a way of life characterized by multi-stop
delivery trucks coming right to the door.
If you know of other
milk bottle related web pages or have questions on the
NAMBC you can contact NAMBC member/webmaster JOHN WIEHN,
by email at: MILKROUTE@YAHOO.COM