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Those whackey Foods and Condiments.. - 10/4/2010 9:22:13 PM   
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..it's a genre I can't rid my collection of, I just love the crazy shapes..




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RE: Those whackey Foods and Condiments.. - 10/4/2010 9:33:44 PM   
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I'm thinking the green ones a caper, otherwise you'll never be near complete'
I hope you have all the staples of life, you know, ketchup, mustard, the stuff where all life would cease to exist if they didn't.


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RE: Those whackey Foods and Condiments.. - 10/4/2010 9:39:25 PM   
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....Aye, matey.. you feelin yer oats, lately, eh? Nice to have some goofiness for a change!

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RE: Those whackey Foods and Condiments.. - 10/5/2010 1:43:32 AM   
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Hey Charlie,

Nice lookin buncha foodie bottles there. I'm especially interested in the one wearin the cork topper. If you have the time & inclination, could'ya introduce us to some of your stars? TIA



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RE: Those whackey Foods and Condiments.. - 10/6/2010 9:39:21 AM   
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At the antique fair last Sunday there was one seller with some nice SF foods including a Venard and a Bernard spice bottle. They looked really nice, clean Western aqua glass, applied lips -- until I picked them up and realized each bottle (even the Rieger's jake) had a chip, an open bubble, another open bubble. Prices were right but who needs damaged dupes? Especially when I'm nearly out of space in my storage room...

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RE: Those whackey Foods and Condiments.. - 12/12/2010 10:12:32 AM   
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I like them Charles. You know my little girl still grabs all her little bottles off her shelf and shows everyone who comes over to her house.... beauty is in the eye of the beholder ~

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