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Thank you brother you got to do what you love in this world and you got to love what you do always remember God's number one then comes my family then comes me family first there's nothing no more important in this world in family
 

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Thank you brother you got to do what you love in this world and you got to love what you do always remember God's number one then comes my family then comes me family first there's nothing no more important in this world in family
And true friends there's not many people in this world that can count true friends on one hand I can actually I can count on both hands that's extremely rare and this time and age
 

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Steelhead I like you brother you ever have any questions about bottles if I can answer them I damn sure will for you look me up sometime if you come down to Louisville Kentucky give you my number 502-457-1935 have a good with my man catch you later
 

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Steelhead I like you brother you ever have any questions about bottles if I can answer them I damn sure will for you look me up sometime if you come down to Louisville Kentucky give you my number 502-457-1935 have a good with my man catch you later
We don't have any steelhead down here I don't believe I do know where a couple honey hole Farm ponds are
 

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looks like whats left of a Nash's prepared mustard jar also called a lucky joe bank, see pat des 112,688 from the mid 30's
 

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Yep ,lucky joe mustard. Used as bank after empty. Lid had slot in it, unfortunately my doesn't have lid.
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had to change reply,posted peanut butter instead of mustard ,then accidentally double posted.
I also like to catch steelhead
 
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I hate digging mustard, ketchup, condiment jars or bottles, But that's one I'd like to dig. LEON.
 

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I believe it is a mustard jar. I the design of an African American's head. They are ABM screw top jars.
 

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