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    Modern Atlas "Mason" Jars.

    (1) Did the Hazel-Atlas jar company ever make jars that actually looked like the Atlas "mason" jars that consumers see today when they purchase spaghetti sauce, etc? As pictured below. When researching old Atlas jars, all the Mason jars that seem to be made by them for use as actual re-usable...
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    Jarden jars as of 2016

    Jarden (now part of Newell Brands) owns the licence to sell machine jars under the names of Ball, Bernardin, Kerr and Golden Harvest. Does anyone know what company or companies actually produces the actual jars for them as of 2016, on which the brand names / insignia are then stamped?
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    Mason jar lid sizes: 70mm and 86 mm

    Can anyone point me to any research that's be done into how / why 70 mm and 86 mm won out as the two standard mason jar mouth sizes in North America? I'll keep on Googling but haven't come up with anything specific yet. Cheers.
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    Gem Jars in Canada

    Hi all My questions are about the gem mason jars that were made in Canada, that have a mouth width of 78 mm. I know that Jarden / Bernardin attempted to cease production on the lids in 2003 but gave in to popular demand and continued making them. I also know (I think) that they came in...
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    Approximate era of an Amer Picon Bottle?

    I am trying to help someone date an Amer Picon bottle. If anyone is able to help with the approximate era of it, I'd be much obliged. A photo of the bottle to be dated is at the end of this message. It has a French label on it. Here is my surmising so far. The French label I've...

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