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Bass Assassin said:
Thanks. Was just curious about who started the cabin shaped bottles first.
I don't know that I have ever heard that question or the answer. Some research on Design Patents might turn up the answers but that would be a chore for one MUCH more online research savvy than I. Good Luck. Jim
 

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There is an online patent dating site, but it is confusing to use, at least for this old timer LOL maybe someone who knows what they are doing will sort it out, WE need Soda Pop Bob he is really good at this stuff........Andy
 

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Just read an article on Drake, He patented his cabin shape bottle in 1862, so I would guess that 1863-4-5 would be a good timeline for cabin bottles to be created.......Andy
 

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I believe the so called cabin shape came into use all about the same time, early to mid 1860s. There are none I know about that are pontiled, even improved / iron pontil. There are a few that look similar to the DRAKE'S that I believe are earlier than the DRAKE'S but because of DRAKE'S popularity they may be knock offs. The 2 roof design is from the same general era. If one looks through Ring - Ham Bitters book they will discover cabin shapes they never knew existed. As a BITTERS specialist for years I continually discover ones I didn't know about. Jim
Thanks Jim.
 

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If your just talking shape then the North Bend Tippecanoe cabins, GVII-1 and 2, were ca. 1840. There may have been earlier cabins than that but it's what comes to mind. EG Booz probably "commemorated" that and was followed by all the bitters.
 

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Jim, I seem to remember seeing an unembossed Drakes look-alike bottle a few months ago online somewhere which had an iron pontil. I cannot confirm, but I am going to retrace my steps to see if I can find it again...
 

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