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BARRY'S , TRICOPEROUS FOR THE SKIN AND HAIR, NEW YORK.
I purchased it at the Saratoga show for $10.00
I figure it has to be worth $12.00 now.
What do you think? Roy
 

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I'd pay $12 for that bottle anyday... and then probably sell it to an over excited newbie for more ^^
 

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BARRY'S , TRICOPEROUS FOR THE SKIN AND HAIR, NEW YORK.
I purchased it at the Saratoga show for $10.00
I figure it has to be worth $12.00 now.
What do you think? Roy
WOW, I had booth at a fest last weekend, was selling everything that glows and put some random bottles out. Ended up making 130.00and nothing looked close to that. The bottles didn't cost me anything so better than nothing.
 
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WOW, I had booth at a fest last weekend, was selling everything that glows and put some random bottles out. Ended up making 130.00and nothing looked close to that. The bottles didn't cost me anything so better than nothing.
Thanks so much for the compliment.
That bottle just called out to me at the show and when the fellow said $10.00 I said I'll take it. It's not quite a Royal Mint Sauce but I still like it.
You may have to change your name from Mailman1960 to Salesman1960 though.

Roy
 

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Ok, I'll ask how it got to the 'after' part or did I miss that detail? Assuming tumbled? Nice results either way
 
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Ok, I'll ask how it got to the 'after' part or did I miss that detail? Assuming tumbled? Nice results either way
Sorry embe,
You missed that little detail because I forgot to include it. I will try to get it right in the future .
Speaking of tumbling, does anyone know how the Jar Doctor is doing as I am waiting on an order. Roy
 

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I'd easily give you more than $12 for it. LEON.
 
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I'm that newbie that was mentioned above. I don't understand why you would clean/tumble (assuming similar to rock tumbling) an antique bottle. What draws me to them is the beautiful antique patina on the bottles. Isn't the value diminished by cleaning them up?
 

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The reason I clean mine is so they can shine like rainbows in the widow plus I paint then so the can be read without having to let someone take them off my shelf.
 
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