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Hey guys, here are a few bottles I picked up at a flea market yesterday.
I read that Father John's isn't uncommon, but i was wondering of most of the bottles had such large mouths?

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Hey guys, here are a few bottles I picked up at a flea market yesterday.
I read that Father John's isn't uncommon, but i was wondering of most of the bottles had such large mouths?

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The father johns was a cod liver oil emulsion which was thick so they needed a wide neck.
 

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The earlier hand-blown F. Johns are fairly common but far harder to locate then the very common later screw-top versions. Good find with the Warners!
 

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