My youngest son (20) has recently gotten the bottle bug and has been hitting flea markets lately. He picked up this H Jones and the best I can find is that it is probably from Australia. A sauce type bottle with lots of whittle and a smooth bottom. I'm guessing 1890's but don't know foreign...
I went to one of those last year after seeing the tv show of course and I was hoping to get a couple of hidden 4 wheelers and a gun or two for a hundred bucks. I didn't see anything great but I was suspicious anyway when the owners took thier own locks off the units instead of cutting them off...
Yep, its a good test of how brave you are. How close can you get to 0 without being too late. 5 seconds is about the best I can do! I think those automatic snipers get in there at about the 1. Not sure how they do that.
Thanks for the opinions. I'm leaning towards the bottom one but I stared at it so long while editing it started to look fake.
Not sure how big. I don't have a lot of experience with big enlargements. Was thinking about 16 X 24 or 18 X 24. It depends on if they get grainy or blurry. I'll...
My latest hair brained idea is to use some old photos and postcards I have to blow up and and use for wall art. After spending hours editing and resizing this first one, I can't decide if I like the finished one which has a light brown tone (at least it looks light brown on my monitor), or the...
Tietjen Bros of Brooklyn, NY (1895-1906) Business name timeline:
Tietjen Bros (Jonathan M. & Henry D.: 1895), Henry Tietjen (1902-1906)
Address timeline:
112 5th Ave (1895), 3007 Fulton St (1902-1906), 5001 3rd Ave (1906: Wholesale)
In Old Cahawba (near Selma) in the 70's before it was a park! Great story on a southern ghost town if anybody wants to check it out.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cahaba,_Alabama