carling
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Here's one that I'm confused on the Glenshaw Glass Co. dating system.
Instead of the single letter on the lip, there are two letters together. G and J. By themselves, it would mean 1935 or 1938. But together? On the opposite side of the lip is the number 29.
I know its an early bottle, heavy on the embossing, a transition bottle to the acl's for the Golden Age company out of Akron and Youngstown, Ohio.
Anyone seen this before with the two letters? And can help explain it?
Instead of the single letter on the lip, there are two letters together. G and J. By themselves, it would mean 1935 or 1938. But together? On the opposite side of the lip is the number 29.
I know its an early bottle, heavy on the embossing, a transition bottle to the acl's for the Golden Age company out of Akron and Youngstown, Ohio.
Anyone seen this before with the two letters? And can help explain it?