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New additions - 12/24/2011 9:58:36 AM   
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I was able to add these 3 to my collection thanks to connor. The Wan Eta is my first amber jar. All 3 are in excellent shape. The Mason has some minor flaking on the lip.




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RE: New additions - 12/26/2011 6:29:41 PM   
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Been seeing the same Cocoa jar in one of the shops I stalk. I think they want 15 for it.

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RE: New additions - 12/26/2011 7:16:55 PM   
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Fred and I dug one of those cocoa jars last summer...I was told they had their own steel lid, but I like the zinc one on there....Nice jars...

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RE: New additions - 12/27/2011 1:53:41 AM   
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That "mason jar of 1858" is pretty darn awesome. Never seen one around these parts, just the regular and monogrammed 1858s. Is it a handblown ground-lip jar?


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RE: New additions - 12/28/2011 6:09:26 PM   
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the 1858 is indeed ground lip. I was able to add them at a reasonable price. A little bit of flaking on the lip is the only thing that keeps the 1858 from being mint, in my opinion. I was surprised the wan eta doesn't book for more. Must have been pretty common

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