Coca Cola Cabinet. [Bottle Penetration.] Los Angeles: F.G. Thayer, ca. 1940. A glass bottle of Coca Cola is placed in a decorated cabinet. A knitting needle is used to penetrate the bottle by running it through the cabinet. The front door of the chest is opened to show the needle through the bottle. The process is reversed and the bottle is removed unharmed (and still full of soda). Height of cabinet 10". RARE; the first we have encountered. This product was only advertised in mailed advertisements, not in Thayer's catalogs.