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nranderson

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Hi I dug this Kellogg's pint sized whisky over 40 years ago. Unfortunately I think I chipped it with the shovel back then. I remember the hole wasn't deep enough to be hitting dump but I did. Anyway the bottle I remember is scarce due to it being manufactured in 1906 in SF just before the earthquake and not after. Couple questions....it has inside screw threads. Does anyone know where to buy a stopper for this? I'd love a W.L.Co. but any this size would do. This would hide a lot of the bruise. And is it worth getting repaired? Oh, 3 questions sorry..is my info correct for this bottle. There's tons of Kellogg's info but I'm not finding this guy? Had no luck in the "After 1900" group thought I'd try here!

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Thank you. This is great info. Pretty much dates the bottle between 1906-18 and the dump I was digging in I’d say dated to the early end of this period. Looking through the forums as far as repair seems the answer is , “if you find a good source let me know”.
Finally does anyone know where I’d find a threaded stopper for this bottle? Doesn’t have to be a Wilmerding and Lowe.

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Hi I dug this Kellogg's pint sized whisky over 40 years ago. Unfortunately I think I chipped it with the shovel back then. I remember the hole wasn't deep enough to be hitting dump but I did. Anyway the bottle I remember is scarce due to it being manufactured in 1906 in SF just before the earthquake and not after. Couple questions....it has inside screw threads. Does anyone know where to buy a stopper for this? I'd love a W.L.Co. but any this size would do. This would hide a lot of the bruise. And is it worth getting repaired? Oh, 3 questions sorry..is my info correct for this bottle. There's tons of Kellogg's info but I'm not finding this guy? Had no luck in the "After 1900" group thought I'd try here!

Thanks
I have several correct threaded caps for your bottle, will nicely hide the chip and it can display well.... Im not in the business of selling bottles but you need that cap and i have extras.... we can work something out if you like.
 

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