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That's interesting. Is the air vent dating information peculiar to A.G. Smaller & Co bottles; or, is that a manufacturing technology that can be found among products from several glass houses but didn't exist prior to 1892?
Good question Will.
I have a small brown flask with 3 small bumps on the bottom and I've been wondering why they are there. Maybe for venting also. Roy
 

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Maybe they were originally the vent holes that when cooling had the glass cover them and harden... I don't get why they're all so uniform...o_O
 
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Good question Will.
I have a small brown flask with 3 small bumps on the bottom and I've been wondering why they are there. Maybe for venting also. Roy
Here are a couple of pictures of another strap sided flask with 3 bumps on the bottom. Possibly for venting ? Roy
 

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