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bostaurus

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Who knew you could buy them on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Educational-Innovations-Irradiated-Antique-Bottles/dp/B008MB1H74/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&qid=1354854754&sr=8-16&keywords=antique+bottle

I guess it is a smart way to get rid of cheap bottles.
 

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That whiskey bottle at left looked pretty good . As for my own interests I care nothing for irradiated bottles at all .
 

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I THINK THOSE ARE BEFORE AND AFTER PICS. NEVER CARED FOR IRRADIATED..
 

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I believe you are right Tim , I never even noticed , gave it kind of a quick look for being what it was .
 

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I THINK THOSE ARE BEFORE AND AFTER PICS. NEVER CARED FOR IRRADIATED..
They look different to me, maybe I'm misunderstanding the quote.
Also, I think the raspberries were black before nuking.[:)]
 

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