Shanghai bottle is DEFINITELY not mine...so there is your problem. They certainly don't care what you think, and if I was a betting man, not everything in their line is on that site.
For the sake of arguement, if I was to mark every piece, you still have to deal with what they are producing...
I would also say, that by ME being here, I can help you identify what I have produced. If you have any doubts, I can easily post a reply. I know my glass pieces like I know my kids. I have tried to be as visible and above board as possible. If you are going to be nasty to me, then you will be...
I have said this before, but it is the collector's market that will screw you guys, not reenactors. The Old Sachems sold very weakly until about two months ago when someone in the collector's market found them on my site, and I darn near sold out, and that is only about 30 pcs.
Reenactors...
I think that you are over-reacting to the situation. In truth, I did tell you a long time ago that I was offering these bottles, and gave more than fair warning. I said then, as I do now, that if these fool a collector, then you shouldn't be collecting.
These odd ball bottles, like bitters...
I would really be surprised if my reproductions would fool you guys.
Honestly, they are not out there in numbers to cause you harm or alarm. What the reenactor crowd really goes for is the standard whiskeys and plain mustards.
I don't know if anyone had seen this on the local news, but there was a major archaelogical excavation of the Dyottville Glassworks location, which was in the path of a proposed highway.
Archaelogical dig
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