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dygger60

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Was going through some old jar photo's and wanted to share a few. Both Ball Brothers pictures of their warehouse..now imaging how much is paid for even a panel off one of these crates now a days, or a worn complete crate! Myself, I am on a quest to find a complete Balll (3L) Sure Seal case...have been for many years now. I would love to find one of these still nailed shut with the original jars....imagine. I would bet they are still out there to be found. David
 

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It looks like they stored their inventory in a silo more than a warehouse!I'll try and attach one of my favorite pics of the Schram glass works.
 

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That's a great picture Rall....look at that pile of jars...WOW...imagine how many thousands of jars are stacked out there! David
 

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