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RE: Blue pontiled ink found in NY - 10/16/2007 11:01:39 PM   
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nope...just an open pontil.

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RE: Blue pontiled ink found in NY - 10/16/2007 11:16:19 PM   
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I'd say it's prussian blue. I saw a wyeth dose cup at Keene that was the same color...Also Jeff and Holly Nordstrom had a similar if not identical ink for sale there marked MUCH higher...I cannot swear to it but I thought it was marked 450?...just not sure now...
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RE: Blue pontiled ink found in NY - 10/16/2007 11:18:47 PM   
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sure joe. 450 is fair retail price that can be haggled. 300-500 would be an auction estimate. and that does not include ebay.

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RE: Blue pontiled ink found in NY - 10/17/2007 8:24:31 AM   
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Good morning Joe.  It's actually Noordsy and not Nordstrom.  We do have a similar ink but ours is embossed "Harrison's Columbian Ink" and it is in fact much more expensive.  I think that the $300 to $500 estimate folks have given for this ink is a fair one...

Jeff

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RE: Blue pontiled ink found in NY - 10/17/2007 10:10:12 AM   
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Thanks for your replys and for verifying the value.  The open area on the bottom I talked about does not go through the bottle, it is not a hole.  It is really just a small area of glass that extends the pontil mark.  When I get back up to NY we are going to look for the privy.  This is far out in the countryside and will likely be hard to locate.  But I know it is worth a try.  By the way, my brother also found a shade of green "From The Laboratory of/G.W. Merchant/Lockport NY" hinge mold in the same area.  It is also mint and he will not part with it for any price.  I did not dig very much in the past, but I am really getting interested now.  stonebottle

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RE: Blue pontiled ink found in NY - 10/17/2007 10:15:24 AM   
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keep us posted!

kungfu...the unembossed variation is actually a little rarer than the similar looking "Harrison's Columbian Ink". but they are two different molds.

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RE: Blue pontiled ink found in NY - 10/17/2007 10:22:50 AM   
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I am not referring to the cylindrical "hockey puck" Harrison's but rather the rare sided one.  You can see it here:

http://www.jeffnholantiquebottles.com/webpages/Item6965.html



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RE: Blue pontiled ink found in NY - 10/17/2007 10:27:37 AM   
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I should clarify and note that this MOLD is not rare in itself as there are many known aqua examples but only a handful or less in blue...

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RE: Blue pontiled ink found in NY - 10/17/2007 10:29:30 AM   
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i        know            thats why i said RARER....not "Its RARE"

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RE: Blue pontiled ink found in NY - 10/17/2007 10:30:25 AM   
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wait im confused are you talking about the harrisons or commenting on what i said about the unembossed on?

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RE: Blue pontiled ink found in NY - 10/17/2007 10:57:23 AM   
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I am saying that the sided, unembossed blue ink is less common than the cylindrical Harrison's but not nearly as uncommon (or "rare") as the sided blue Harrison's.  Simply making this point to explain to Joe why the blue sided ink he saw at Keene (which is in fact embossed "Harrison's") was priced much higher than the value you and others have correctly ascribed to the unembossed blue ink.

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RE: Blue pontiled ink found in NY - 10/17/2007 10:59:54 AM   
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daah good job. sorry i gave you the headache.

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RE: Blue pontiled ink found in NY - 10/17/2007 11:08:48 AM   
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Not a problem at all.  Just wanted to clarify.  It's easy for these threads to get confusing...

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RE: Blue pontiled ink found in NY - 10/17/2007 6:39:25 PM   
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o.k. now I'm confused...  Hey Jeff, you selling that tree flask I looked at?

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RE: Blue pontiled ink found in NY - 10/17/2007 7:07:11 PM   
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Shoot Matt, I think you are referring to the Kednsington GI-41 and that went out in today's mail.  I still have some great flasks left but I've sold a whole bunch of 'em since Hecklers.  You can see what's still available here:

http://www.jeffnholantiquebottles.com/webpages/Flasks.html

Jeff

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RE: Blue pontiled ink found in NY - 10/17/2007 9:11:43 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: kungfufighter

Good morning Joe.  It's actually Noordsy and not Nordstrom.  We do have a similar ink but ours is embossed "Harrison's Columbian Ink" and it is in fact much more expensive.  I think that the $300 to $500 estimate folks have given for this ink is a fair one...

Jeff

Sorry for the miscue!...( and if I misidentified your ink as well....)I held it briefly and carefully, and somehow overlooked the embossing?!...maybe I just experienced a 'senior moment'...
                                                                      Thank you..   Joe

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RE: Blue pontiled ink found in NY - 10/17/2007 9:19:08 PM   
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 Okay...now I understand...I followed the link,....yes that was the beautiful little ink I looked at...I'd say I was dazzled by the color and stunned by the price,...( and probably worth every penny!)

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RE: Blue pontiled ink found in NY - 10/17/2007 10:32:35 PM   
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thats the one, I saw it was on hold yesterday, (I check in often).  Like I was saying I cant really buy for myself right now but I was starting to talk myself into calling you on that one!  O-well, not to common but not rare either...  That was a superb example though.  It's going hurt more seeing that yellow tree tree go at the end of the month.  Might be many years before I see another one of those...

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RE: Blue pontiled ink found in NY - 10/17/2007 10:36:40 PM   
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< Message edited by PhilaBottles -- 10/17/2007 10:39:33 PM >

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RE: Blue pontiled ink found in NY - 10/17/2007 11:07:11 PM   
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Not a problem at all Joe.  In all fairness the embossing IS on the light side so I can see how you would have missed that in all the Keene excitement.  I simply wanted to make the point that the estimate given for the non-embossed ink was a fair one and not have anyone be confused by the Harrison's we had listed on our webpage.  

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