I have had a couple of light yellow amber "traditional" ones over the years and one that was quite "greenish". I think it is still hanging out with Dennis R. I keep selling them off to pay for other bottles, then I find I really can't live without one. The C&I examples tend to be medium amber to darker amber. Haven't seen a real yellow or green C&I McKennas in my travels. Another strange thing, the C&I S.H.M.s, that I have seen, are all a beautiful light yellow amber. That is a whole new set of questions.... the S.H.M.
Again, more questions than answers about the two different McKennas. These two bottles appear to be in service roughly the same time period. I believe the C&I possibly started just a bit later (late '70's) than the Western base. ??
Why the different molds?
Size reduction? The C&I bottle is an ounce or two smaller. Don't think that is it.. The non C&I is a transitional bottle, glob and toolie, used well into the '80s. Well past the start of the C&I's.
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