I have a cheap tumbler and I want to try to learn how to tumble. I know the video's are out there but is it true you can crush up old bottles and use them to tumble your bottles? Yes I am cheap and trying to experiment a little instead of buying the copper. Thanks
Goodmorning all. Check out the maker's mark on this Acl. Just thought I would share. Nothing important but different. Hawaii bottle but says made in Japan. Never seen that before!
Good day all. Could someone please help me identifying this maker's mark. I don't see in my book. I might have overlooked it but never seen it before. Thanks. Filled in Los Angeles I think #23.
Hello all. I picked these up today from a guy that's not real crazy about them and I just don't know if there is anything you see that is special. It don't matter if they are valuable I really like them and going to put them in my collection! Thanks
Good evening all. Just curious what the Drape bottles go for. There's one on Ebay starting bid $205. Sound right. I sure the hell am not buying it but never seen one in person. Thanks
Crazy question but I have to ask. For basic cleaning the inside of bottles by hand will copper or Stainless steel BB's do any good? Be gentle! I don't have a 700 dollar tumbler! Thanks
Good evening all. Could someone please tell me what kind of tumbler I should purchase for a complete Rookie for cleaning bottles. I have not a clue and have only found one video that was great but don't want to pay 700 and leave it turned on for 3 days! Just looking for the beginner model! Thanks
Goodmorning all. I don't normally collect these kind of bottles but after watching all of the cool glass that comes through the forum I find myself staring to pick up different bottles at the shops I go through. Oh boy! So this bottle has been at the entrance door at this local antique shop for...
Bought this yesterday from an antique mall. Most likely overpaid for it because I didn't have my phone to check out what it was worth. Curious if the 3 dots on the bottom mean anything and I am assuming 1890s.