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PANCAKESANDFRIES

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Picked this up at an antique store today. How old do yall think it is, I think it's around early 1900's. Also does anyone know how to get all that "fog" crap off.
 

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nhpharm

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Dug one of those yesterday myself...believe they usually contained malt extract or malt tonic, which often was just beer by another name.

The haze is the glass being etched by the soil and likely won't come off without "tumbling" the bottle.
 

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You can rub it with mineral oil inside and out. Fast and cheap. Wipe off the excess.
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