tigue710
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Hey Ben, what you have there is a "wet mold" bottle. When the mold was cold it would make the glass shrivel and not expand properly, which why we have "whittled" bottles. A "wet mold" is when for whatever reason the mold would have water in it when the glass was blown, (this was not done on purpose), and when the glass was put in and expanded the water would instantly vaporize, steam and bubble. As the water tried to shoot out of the top of mold it left impressions in the glass. This most likely what you have. Also sometimes if a bottle was improperly tumbled with out enough cutter, (only in extremely etched situations) you could also have that result.
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