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New to the Jars - 2/8/2012 9:37:10 PM   
BackRoadSwag

 

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Hello,
Im Cheryl. I own a store called Back Yard Swag. Anyways I bought an 80 year estate and in it was over 7 55gallon drums of canning jars. Some are nothing, but as we go through them we are finding some interesting one. I have alot of  blue balls from different years (from what I have researched) also Dreys Kerrs, straight masons. Anyways if there are any special jars or info you have that I can use as reference that would be great.
I will post pics of what I have as I get them logged. I do have alot of clear old ones if anyone is interested in them. They are atlas ect.
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RE: New to the Jars - 2/8/2012 10:40:08 PM   
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ORIGINAL: BackRoadSwag

I have alot of  blue balls



Sorry... couldn't resist.

Welcome, Cheryl! There are many people that know more than I about jars, but generally, blue Ball jars are found en masse, and are mostly worth $1-$5. You may have some good ones though, post up some pictures!

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RE: New to the Jars - 2/9/2012 9:05:15 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: BackRoadSwag

Hello,
Im Cheryl. I own a store called Back Yard Swag. Anyways I bought an 80 year estate and in it was over 7 55gallon drums of canning jars. Some are nothing, but as we go through them we are finding some interesting one. I have alot of  blue balls from different years (from what I have researched) also Dreys Kerrs, straight masons. Anyways if there are any special jars or info you have that I can use as reference that would be great.
I will post pics of what I have as I get them logged. I do have alot of clear old ones if anyone is interested in them. They are atlas ect.


from discription your jars sound to be pretty common.. Your best bet would to just buy the fruit jar redbook #10 ..Cause a jar may look exactly the same to an untrained eye but could be completely different to a trained eye for example it could mean a 1.00 jar is now a 20.00 jar

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RE: New to the Jars - 2/12/2012 9:23:41 PM   
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post some pictures please

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