Tammy,
Thanks for the great link. I'm with Jane, I didn't have a clue there were so many. Please feel free to comment on jar rings anytime you get the urge. I love to learn new things.
Jane,
I would be interested in purchasing them. One box or all. Please send me an e-mail at lisap@fireking.com with price and shipping costs if you still have them and are interested in selling.
Thanks,
Lisa
I found a few of the bits and pieces from the site. I have more somewhere. I'll keep looking. The different colors they came up with are fantastic. Many of the shards have different swirls.
Red...I'll dig the glass pieces out of the garage today. There was a lot of bottoms, also. I don't remember any with the big plus on the bottom. Most were post New Albany Glass works. They come from the WCD (DePauw) era. John B. Ford started the Ford, J.B. and sons in about 1865(?). It then...
Thanks for the replies everyone.
Tig...Stamplicker. I like that. It's cute.
Cyber...Thanks for the link. I have several milks, cottage cheese, cream tops, etc, all dug. I generally don't buy them. I didn't have an amber one. I looked at this one everytime I went to the local flea. After...
Steelers all the way!!!!
Why: I grew up in Northwestern PA. I have very fond memories of watching Steeler football with my Daddy. He was a huge Steeler fan. Remember the "Iron Cutain"? He passed away several years ago. So watching the Steelers play bring back warm fuzzy memories of being a...
This is a really neat little moistener. I couldn't resist it. I had never seen one and thought it would go nicely with the inks and other what not, odd ball stuff we have.
A couple inks. I have dug a lot of the Skrip ones. This is the first time I've seen the lid.I couldn't resist getting it. I have no clue what the other one is. It just looked cool and had the lid. When I grow up I want a really incredibly rare, vibrant colored, sharply defined pontil inky. Until...