I MET HER SEVERAL MONTHS AGO THRU A MUTUAL FEMALE FRIEND. WE HAVE A MODEL/PHOTOGRAPHY RELATIONSHIP. LATELY, WE'VE BEEN HANGING OUT ASIDE FROM HER BEING IN FRONT OF MY NIKON AND ME BEING BEHIND IT! WE ARE ROUGHLY 30-31 YEARS APART. WHILE SHE PHENOMENALLY PRETTY, SHE TOLD ME SHE WISHES I WAS HER FATHER! THAT COMMENT BROKE MY HEART BUT ALSO MADE ME FEEL GOOD AT THE SAME TIME FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH! LOL!
PENN DIGGER, THANKS FOR THE LOW DOWN ON MY WARNER'S SAFE CURE PURCHASE. I SEE THEY GO FOR EVEN MORE ON EBAY...OR AT LEAST "TRY" TO. [&:]
Hello diggindoc; I am interested in the glass item on the right end of the picture. It seems to have a crown cap but the bottom form tells me it isn't a bottle but a parison formed bottle in process. Having worked at Thatcher Glass; I have a few parison form samples. They interest me because their design determines the distribution of glass in the final blow mold. The principles of their form created in the days of the mouth blown bottle. intrigues me even more because while the parison form is established it is closed in the mold for the final blow. In the case of the mouth blown bottles the timing of the final blow is critical for glass thickness in the shoulders and/or the heal of his product. While it is closed in the mold gravity is pulling on the formed hot glass parison - and either too soon or too late can mess up the final products quality.
So, email me - <bottlemysteries@yahoo.com> RED Matthews