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    Paper Label Butte, MT Beer Bottle

    Yeah, labeled pre-pro stuff is hard to find. I have been collecting for years and only have one with a complete label. No embossing, but the complete label. The fact that the paper survived for over 100 years when it was designed to last a few weeks is remarkable in itself. Scott
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    New York beer and soda

    I got these at the first of June, but haven't been able to post because I have been working at the local Boy Scout camp. Home for a break and back to work Thursday morning. The James Holmes Weiss Beer bottle has been on my want list for several years but haven't been able to get a descent one at...
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    A few found..

    I like the tasteless part on the chill tonic. I bet most of that stuff tasted like (you fill in the blank).
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    Another Hoxsie and a rare Kansas City local

    ooops Oop, wrong bottle. That is a J J Flynn from Quincy, Illinois for my sister-in-law. This should be the Westport Bottling! Scott
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    Another Hoxsie and a rare Kansas City local

    My stream of Hoxsie bottles got longer this week when the Stevens & Mandeville arrived in the mail. From my research I am aware of two that I am missing. A dark amber Hoxsie's Premium Beer and a Hennessy & Nolan with the "OXSI" logo on the back. I missed the H+N a couple of weeks ago on Ebay...
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    "Ping Out" on Hutch

    I have a few bottles that have reused molds. I think they add to the interest of the bottle. Scott
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    1848 Knickerbocker Soda Water Bottle

    That is a great intact find.
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    I W L Jewish Star of David and Fish

    Helping with this is out of my league, but it is a great looking very old bottle for sure. Looks like you are doing great on the thinking and research. Scott
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    A. Arnold Soda, New York

    This bottle was dug up at some time or another. Fultonhistory.com might be able to help you with some information on A Arnold. It's a website of New York newspapers. I have several bottles that look like this and they are from the mid 1860's to 1880 or so. The shape of the blob and the word...
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    My kind of spring cleaning, surface hunting flint , chert, obsidian relics.

    Very nice finds. I'm glad it was a family adventure. scott
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    More locals hutches

    The only embossing is on the base. I am figuring out a way to build a slanted bottle holder that I can attach to my shelves so one can see the bottom. I built cradles for my two bottles that have the contents to keep the corks wet so it shouldn't be too hard.
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    More locals hutches

    Bought these at auction last week. Two rares and a scarce. There was another listing by the same person with three others that went for $70. I am sure it was because of the Brandon & Kirrmeyer in that lot. Rare as well, but more well known because of the beer connection. Note the "11worth"...
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    Barney & Ally Mnt Dew

    Uh, I need to go back to the monthly antique show in June and see if I can find the Barney and Allie bottle I passed on because it is outside my collecting range. It was maybe 10 dollars, probably 5. I guess I need to make a list of what I see there and post it. Scott

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