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Poison_Us

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I think I ran into each of these on the Google Patent search...and only the suspected Wheaton is the only one that was ever produced. Non were made historically. And there were some killer designs, may have been too expensive to make, or impossible at the time, or nobody bought into them. Wish they did though, they are unique.
 

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I'd imagine that they come out of most holes broken because of the slim design but I'd be hard pressed if they ever made these commercially. They'd be great pieces for sure.
 

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They may very well have made a few in a test run and noticed that it was a poor design or to easy to tip over and break. I would love to find something like that, even if it was just a few shards. Maybe they did make them and we diggers just keep tossing them over our shoulders with the rest of the bones. lol. I'd be happy to dig the figural skull. Swiz
 

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This is from Cecil Munsey's book.

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"Dem bones? bottles are cool,first time I saw that.
 

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