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A display. These are just ours and a couple of Fred's. This does not even include the box of Tom's bottles or the stuff still waiting under the building for us.

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Hope I'm not duplicating the pics too much

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Fred dug this Keystone ink in the beginning and gave it to us. It has a little crazing in the neck, but is still awesome.

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Odd ink that Joe dug. It looks familiar to me, but we're not quite sure what it is.

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Some Bromos and inks together.

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Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Lowell, Mass, A Major's Rubber cement, (round one behind it is A Major's Rubber Cement). Also pictured, a bottle with gold paint inside, "Dortendorfer's" or something like that. I'm tired.

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Marbles (Fred found the purple one, I found the pea sized one). After this is over, I think we should take some buckets outside and sift them. Stoppers, I dug.

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Pestles, I'm pretty sure. So sleepy and in America they say Mortar and Pestle and in England it's Pestle and Mortar.

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Looks like a fun dig. The square JCB keystone ink is also a Blair's Keystone Ink. They came from the J.C. Blair company of Huntingdon, PA. The cylindrical ones are uncommon, and I have not seen that particular variety before. I have a cylinder and three different squares, all with the JCB keystone. ~Jim
 

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