Jim
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Joined: 7/5/2005 From: Lewistown, PA Status: offline
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These bottles are technically BIM-type bottles, the mold line stops near the base of the neck. They were manufactured on what were known as "semi-automatic" machines. Carr-Lowrey used these machines into the 1950s, mostly for small orders and special bottles. These bottles are often listed as being from 1890-1910, and that is what they look like. It is a little-known fact that they date as late as they do. They were apparently used for a good many years, but they do not seem to have been made in great quantities. The design was patented in 1914, but a friend of mine has one embossed "Dykema's" with an original label dated 1953! This may have been an old-stock bottle that they decided to use up, but with the information from Carr-Lowrey, it is possible that these beautiful poisons were still in production as late as the 50s! We can't say for sure, but I would think that most of them date 1914 to the 20s or 30s, with a good possibility of some being produced in the 40s and 50s. I hope this helps. I was quite surprised to find this out myself. ~Jim
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