Re: Hunter & Fisherman rariety question?
[attachment=GXIII-4 Comparison.jpg]The amber example is slightly wider by a quarter inch, and taller overall then the aqua example.
Re: Hunter & Fisherman rariety question?
[attachment=Amber 4.jpg]Here is an amber 4 Steve kind of rare and the bottom on the amber ones is oblong verses rounder on the aqua. Actually it is a variant of the 4 in my opinion.
Re: Hunter & Fisherman rariety question?
[attachment=For Steve.jpg]Ratings are still good Steve, NIce flasks the calabash flasks are underrated. Left to right a GXIII-4 Hunter shooting left on a 45 degree,GXIII-5 Hunter shooting right on a 45 degree,and a GXIII-6 Hunter shooting right (level)...
[attachment=GII-130.jpg]Jim Sandchip is correct Jim Sinsley, it is a GII-130,the three arrows in the talons extending past the left wing are unique to just this flask in this group of like kinds from GII-78- GII-131. On the remaining flasks in the Pittsburgh/Ohio 78-131 type the arrows stop...
I am stunned,quite sad....... a Great man who cared deeply about the direction our country was turning towards.He and I would send private messages back and forth all of the time. He more then anyone brought enthusiasm and a welcoming sense of insight to new members and made them feel as if they...
I here you ,the only way people will return to the site actively is by posting as much as we can. This is a great humorous post I hope Tom will see ....I have a couple of sites he and I were going to explore this year( he lives only 4 miles away ), once the weather turned warm,i'll have to try...
David I saw that story too,(Nice play on words!!!!!) [8D] In the old days of the forum (Last Year) this would have had 20 replies by now. I downloaded the image from the story so the forum members could see Tom Kennedy Jansen AKA Ratzilla up close and personal in Sweden of all...
Great bottle the GXIII-4, congratulations!!! The Mckearins got this one wrong Tom in their charting they attributed this to the Whitney Glass Works. This flask was made along with the similar GXIII-5 and GXIII-6 at the Moore Brothers Fislerville Glass works 1850 to 1860. The curved scallops at...