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WINE ME, DINE ME, SIXTY...OH NEVER MIND - 8/19/2004 10:52:55 AM   
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Here's a wine bottle i found while diving. i'm a little confused on the age. the bottle has no seems, and the base is pushed up into the bottle




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bottom of wine bottle




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RE: WINE ME, DINE ME, SIXTY...OH NEVER MIND - 8/19/2004 10:59:05 AM   
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neck of wine bottle




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RE: WINE ME, DINE ME, SIXTY...OH NEVER MIND - 8/19/2004 6:27:35 PM   
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These are common Hock wine bottles and have very little value to an antique bottle collectors, even though they are a nice old bottle.

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RE: WINE ME, DINE ME, SIXTY...OH NEVER MIND - 8/19/2004 9:00:06 PM   
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Hey Woody, do you have a date for this bottle?

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RE: WINE ME, DINE ME, SIXTY...OH NEVER MIND - 8/19/2004 9:05:59 PM   
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The reason they have no mold lines is the glass is turned in the mold to erase the mold seams.
I'd say 1880-1900 for the date.

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RE: WINE ME, DINE ME, SIXTY...OH NEVER MIND - 8/19/2004 9:19:20 PM   
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Thank you. that explains alot. It just looks old and neat.I appreciate all the comments on this and all the threads. after a busy day at work, i find myself running home relaxing with a cup of coffee and reading the forum. it helps me unwind, from hours of chasing bad guys!

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Turn Molds - 8/19/2004 10:01:56 PM   
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I have tons of turn molds, they're usually cheap to buy. They also come in lots of neat colors, so it's cheap & easy to get a neat window display going. Easiest way for me to ID them is usually to look for the twist marks in the neck, as well as the lack of mold lines.

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