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RE: What 40 Years of collecting Looks Like - 6/22/2007 8:58:48 AM   
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Bryan, I think that this is it.  It has a 7 on top and is embossed "WUT CO CAUVETS PAT FEB 22 70 W BROOKFIELD NO 65 FULTON ST NY"
Hope this is the one you were talking about.




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RE: What 40 Years of collecting Looks Like - 6/22/2007 4:00:29 PM   
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Nice collection of bottles logueb, like the Jumbo jar at far left, it that a dressing bottle ? If so, I believe that is a pretty good one from what Cap told me once. By the way Cap, do you have some labels I can put on this jar ?? Found it the other day, didn't know this type of Jumbo jar came out with paper labels. It had one on the front and the back.




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RE: What 40 Years of collecting Looks Like - 6/22/2007 4:23:56 PM   
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Thanks LC , These are just the ones on display.  You know how it is, boxes here, buckets full there.  Anyway, The Jumbo  all the way to the left is an oval peanut butter, and the one to the right is a  peppersauce.


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RE: What 40 Years of collecting Looks Like - 6/22/2007 9:13:47 PM   
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Both are nice regardless. I have a few posted on my bottle site, still have others in boxes I have never got to yet.

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RE: What 40 Years of collecting Looks Like - 6/25/2007 9:07:46 AM   
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Hey L.C.
You have some really nice Cincinnati sodas.
Early this year I picked a cobalt paneled Rutherford soda. A deep cobalt with all the iron intact on the pontil.
If your ever interested in selling or trading some of your Ohio sodas, let me know.
I just sold a bunch of sodas on Glassworks last auction, but I still have some to trade plus bottles in other categories.
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RE: What 40 Years of collecting Looks Like - 6/25/2007 9:29:02 AM   
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Nice collection of a variety of bottles.
Your collection seems to be nicely displayed and organzied well.
Disorganzied to me is when you trade or shell out some cash for a bottle you already have, but didn't know it. I just found out I have three Double d Kenneddy porters, one I dug about 5 years ago and the other two I traded for.
When we moved to our present retirement home, I found a box of Drakes Plantation bitters that I hadn't opened in over 6 years.
I think the problem with most collectors is that we love to collect and collect and collect.
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RE: What 40 Years of collecting Looks Like - 6/25/2007 10:24:50 AM   
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Thanks Stinger, I keep running out of room and shelf space.  I've tried to catalog and list , but the digging and collecting is just more fun.  Hopefully I'll get it all sorted out one day.  I like to locate the bottles without having to go through boxes so I just build more shelves.  Maybe one day I'll know exactly how many bottles are in the room.  The forum has gotten me more interested in the research . so I'm trying to more in the organizing.

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RE: What 40 Years of collecting Looks Like - 6/25/2007 10:27:17 AM   
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LC, Here's a pic of the base of that oval Jumbo.




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RE: What 40 Years of collecting Looks Like - 6/25/2007 10:28:48 AM   
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The rear of this one is embossed " Made from No 1 Grade Peanuts"




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RE: What 40 Years of collecting Looks Like - 6/25/2007 10:30:36 AM   
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Here's a closeup of the Jumbo Peppersauce.  Did Jumbo make any other products?




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RE: What 40 Years of collecting Looks Like - 6/25/2007 11:06:37 AM   
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thats the insulator i was lookin at. It is a cd 127 and the book is 15-20, nice insulator.

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RE: What 40 Years of collecting Looks Like - 6/25/2007 12:06:48 PM   
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Bryan, Thanks for pointing that one out.  I did a Google Patent search on Cauvet's Feb 22 1870 Patent.  This patent was for the first insulator to have molded inside screw threads for mounting on pegs.  Always great to have that historical info on a collectible.

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RE: What 40 Years of collecting Looks Like - 6/25/2007 1:43:24 PM   
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Thanks Stinger, will let you know. The Rutherford is a great soda, do not have one, but have seen several of them over they years.

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RE: What 40 Years of collecting Looks Like - 6/25/2007 1:48:24 PM   
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Thanks for the pics logueb, I have dug many Jumbos over the years, but have never popped one of those out. It sure jumps right out there and grabs you doesn't it ?

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RE: What 40 Years of collecting Looks Like - 6/25/2007 4:02:15 PM   
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thanks for the heads up on the peppersauce..sry it took so long to reply  i think im gonna go back and  snag the  cornflower one for  5$ embossed or not i want it = ) thanks ericjayy

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RE: What 40 Years of collecting Looks Like - 6/25/2007 4:03:03 PM   
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jumbo made peanut butter i know because ive seen a few posts on here with them in it..run a search

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Awesome!!! - 6/25/2007 10:25:14 PM   
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Awesome bottle collection, you must have every wall in every room covered.

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RE: Awesome!!! - 6/25/2007 11:50:41 PM   
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Hey LC, sorry but I don't have any lables. They tend to be very elusive and when one does pop up it can get very pricey very quickly. 

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RE: Awesome!!! - 6/26/2007 1:20:24 AM   
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Yes, I know Warren, I was just attempting to get a rise out of you! I am sure there are some out there some where, But I have never ever seen any if there is.

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RE: Awesome!!! - 6/26/2007 9:39:16 AM   
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Their out there!!! Sounds like we are talking aliens.
I have seen red labels with yellow lettering and yellow labels with black lettering. Out bid but buckets full each time.

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