Citations:coke bottle

Spectacle Lenses

 * 1) 1997, Nicholas Warr, Phase Line Green: the Battle for Hue, 1968, ed. 2, Naval Instittue Press, page 185
 * He wore Coke-bottle glasses. The Marines of Charlie Two called him Coke-Bottle Glasses.
 * 1) 2001, Nancy Cartwright, My Life As a Ten Year-Old Boy, Hyperion, page 26
 * Her sense of humor was mistaken for being a little crazy, and that she had bad eyesight and wore Coke-bottle glasses didn't help the situation.
 * 1) 2003, Lynne McTaggart, The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe, HarperCollins, page 148
 * There the resemblance ended; anchored to Russ's face was a pair of black Coke-bottle glasses. Targ had terrible vision and was considered legally blind.
 * 1) 2009, Kevin Purcell, Bird Forum, [], retrieved: 18 Apr 2009
 * The same goes for larger ER with lower magnification. Again eyepiece designs were simpler. Higher magnifications needed shorter focal length EP which came with shorter ER. Again this constraint is not true. You can make an 8x with plenty of ER for even the most Coke Bottle Aviator glasses user.

Styling

 * 1) 2003, James R. Hansen, The Bird is on the Wing: Aerodynamics and the Progress of the American Airplane, Texas A&M University Press, page 117
 * The performance-enhanced JF-102A with the "Coke-bottle" waist.
 * 1) 2005, Alan Greenwood, Gil Hembree, The Official Vintage Guitar Magazine Price Guide, Vintage Guitar, page 27
 * Coke-bottle headstock
 * 1) 2006, Randy Leffingwell, Darwin Holmstrom, David Newhardt, Muscle: America's Legendary Performance Cars, page 227
 * Instead of the slab-sided body panels of the original A-cars, the 1966 models featured what was referred to as "Coke-bottle" styling. Cars earned this nickname by having more rounded body panels with arcs over the wheel wells, making them resemble bottles of Coca-Cola laid on their sides.
 * 1) 2007, Zachary R. Fjestad, S. P. Fjestad, Blue Book of Electric Guitars, Alfred Publishing, page 206
 * "Coke bottle" headstock