It has measuring lines with numbersWhat does the small medicine bottle next to the fish bottle say on it?
It has measuring lines with numbersWhat does the small medicine bottle next to the fish bottle say on it?
My personal opinion-put out a "free" box at the next show or on the curb or put them to the trash. Not everything can be kept.
That’s crazy. I have thought of the exact same thing!I disagree on "not everything can be kept". I have a large hole in the back of m property where I take uber common, unembossed, plain bottles and gently place them inside and cover it. The "dump" is marked with the date of filling, and someone 100-200 years from now will get a kick of of digging them up.
That's cool! You'll probably puzzle some poor archaeologist someday in the future!That’s crazy. I have thought of the exact same thing!
That's cool! You'll probably puzzle some poor archaeologist someday in the future!
How about instead you gift them to a young budding collector? Or sell them as a bundle on ebay. (please double box when shipping) You could even just donate to a charity run thrift store. But in all honesty, never throw away what can be used, sold, or given away. I often pull things out of the trash and resell on ebay.See attached. Took a photo various angles.