I know I'm gonna get slack from this,but I can't help myself.I tell myself "This is the last time"Then I find myself back at the dealers Getting more.I need help.OK,I'm ready for intervention.... I'm not bad,I'm sick
A.J.
Amen to them with some ambers and aquas. I just like the color. I wish there were more purple bottles out there. But as the practice or technique gets better...I'm sure there will be. Still those look great
Hey ajohn
Here's one I dug years ago, it's damaged but it was already half-way to looking like this so I kept it.
I put it up on the roof and turned it every few weeks, and at the end of the summer it looked like this.
The glass itself is kinda satiny in texture, really odd. Makes a nice window bottle.
Imagine this: Finding a dead on original A model in an old barn, orginal upholstery, correct engine, everything just like it was 80 years ago, just a little dusty. You take it out, clean and shine it up, then decide to paint it purple. That's how some here feel. Just the mood I'm in today...
I USED TO PUT BOTTLES OUT ON THE ROOF ON ALUMINUM FOIL RIGHT AT THE GUTTER SO THEY WOULDN'T FALL OFF AND MY SISTER IN LAW ASKED MY WIFE DID WE KNOW THEY WAS A BUNCH OF BOTTLES ON THE ROOF? ANYWAY,SOME GOT PURPLE IN DIFFERENT STAGES. SOME REALLY PURPLE AND SO FORTH. I REALLY ENJOYED SEEING THEM AFTER THE SUMMER HAD ENDED. NOTHING EXPENSIVE.I DID HAVE A MASON'S IMPROVED THAT THE JAR TURNED A LITTLE PURPLE ,BUT THE LID DIDN'T TURN AT ALL.HEY AJOHN IF YOU LIKE THEM THAT IS ALL THAT MATTERS! GOT SOME NICE LOOKING JARS THERE!