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RE: "Texize" What the heck? - 5/1/2009 1:41:46 PM   
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THERE ARE SOME BEAUTIFUL AMMNIA BOTTLES FROM THE WEST COAST. MAYBE SOME BODY WILL POST SOME. JAMIE

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RE: "Texize" What the heck? - 8/2/2011 6:31:02 PM   
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I have one of the clear Texize bottles with the wide mouth.  On the bottom is "L-806" (maybe 306). Theres also the number 7 on each side of the bottom near the seam lines. And also the Anchor Hocking mark. Anyone know when or where it may have been made?I've added one picture here so I'll add another one in the next post.




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RE: "Texize" What the heck? - 8/2/2011 6:32:09 PM   
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Heres another shot of it.




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RE: "Texize" What the heck? - 8/2/2011 8:12:03 PM   
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RE: "Texize" What the heck? - 8/2/2011 9:00:02 PM   
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Well gumpsgirl;  Your jar is an ABM ( Automatic Bottle Machine ) product.
                            With a CT ( Continuous Thread )
                              and a TB ( Transfer Bead ) below the thread.
So we know there is also a continuation of the bottle neck ring seams on the outside of the jars finish.   This tells us that it is a fairly new jar.40s or 50s.
So they are not too collectable - at a high value.  Even so I have a lot of newer bottles - each sticks around if they tell me something.  Enjoy.  RED Matthews


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RE: "Texize" What the heck? - 8/2/2011 9:36:20 PM   
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quote:

Anyone know when or where it may have been made?


Hello Crystal,

Welcome to the Blue Pages and thanks for running this thread back up the string.

I'm gonna say Jacksonville, FLA plant, based on this chart:

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