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Never heard of Jack's but it could be from anywhere if no street, address, or city listed? LEON.
 

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Nope. It dates to around 1910 due to the glass company-- all I know.
As you seem to be the largest bottle collector in Detroit, I was hoping you might know. This likely means I rule out Muskegon and Detroit.
Thanks, though. :)
 

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I know a guy that collects milks in Grand Rapids & he'll be at a upcoming bottle show in your area. Best to ask him. He'll probably know. I'll give you more info later. LEON.
 

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Hello Bruce I don't know what made this go dark, but I like it, I can see it better. Darn comoputers aren't my specialty. Old Glass is. Look on the bottom of your bottle, a Doctor Thatcher invented the milk bottle. And I worked for Thatcher Glass Co. in Elmira NY which was a division of the Thatcher USA glass company. check my home page and email me the info on the bottom of your bottle. I think it will probably be TMC. + what ever is there. I am working on a blow of dairy glass container information. I worked in the mold division of Thatcher's for 15 years, and know it quite well. RED Matthews<bottlemysteries@yahoo.com> Home page below.
 

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