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RE: Win bottle with no seams-- - 1/17/2005 9:04:17 PM   
BRIAN S.

 

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Hi Bill ,
I take it you are retired now ? And are working on your site fulltime ? GREAT SITE !
And I'm still keeping my eye peeled for Tonics not on your massive Tonic list !
Brian Shultis

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Of all the things I've lost,
I miss my mind the most !

Always looking to buy or trade for Drake's Plantation Bitters and Drake's go-withs . And Tennessee Bottles and Jugs !

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RE: Win bottle with no seams-- - 1/17/2005 9:54:50 PM   
jfcutter


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Hi Brian....thanks for the compliment on the website! No, not retired as yet, but getting closer (34 months).

Since I'm still working full time, I can't devote much time to the website site - maybe a day or two a week. The BLM subsidizes some of my time (i.e. no more than a day a week on work time) and of course provides the server space for the site, but the rest is up to me. That's OK 'cause it's worth it.

I should have the site "finished" this year sometime, though it will never be totally finished since I will always be tinkering and adding to it. I will do such as a volunteer for the BLM post-retirement. They particularly like free work..ha!

Thanks for keeping a lookout for tonics! I appreciate the information you have provided. As time goes on and the list gets bigger, each new addition seems to take a little more time to find.

Bill




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(...and a collector of American mouth-blown bottles)

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