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Blackglass

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Had a great time at the Keene show this year, even though I couldn't locate any of the other members who said they were coming lol. Come to think of it actually, I'm almost positive I saw Bottle r LEET and his father...

Anyhow, here is what I found at the show...

A Goddard (Or Coddard?) blob top from New Bendford MA. I got it really cheap and it's unlisted on Todd's site. I also got this really nice & mint Weiss Beer from NY.

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A snap-case J. L. Hunnewell & co Universal Cough Remedy.

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Next is a really minty Kodol dyspepsia cure with both lables and near full contents!

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A really early case gin. It's wicked crude.
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The pontil is gnarly!
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The best thing about these bottles is the price I purchased them at. Absolutely beyond amazing! Got an OP schenck in near mint!

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Best one of the day is this Skoda's Discovery with it's box. I'm not going to even begin to complain about any little flaws with the bottle and box, because for what I payed for it, it was far worth it... I'm not sure if the bottle and the box were originally together, though... I think the bottle was dug, but I could be wrong.

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I may as well add a few of my other recent purchases

My first Hutchinson. I'd say it was about time I got one after 4 years of collecting, no? Mug base to boot!

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Amber blob beer from Manchester. These are pretty common. I think I may have payed too much for it haha

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Here's the last ones. Have you ever seen a Scott's Emulsion in clear and in this shape? I had no idea they existed until yesterday.

The other bottle reads "Mistura Creosote Comp (Killgore). It's kind of unattractive looking, but I have reason to believe it is very rare, being that I can't find anything on it, besides that Killgore was a NY druggist. Maybe this was one of his products that didn't last? I'd imagine so, Creosote doesn't seem like a very sell-able product for medical purposes [:'(]

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Thanks for reading :D

``Michael
 

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The Skodas are one of my favorites with all the embossing on the beveled sides. I've dug a few broken ones over the years.
 

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Hi Blackglass,

Nice purchases, I have one of the Killgore Creosote bottles, I pulled mine from the bottom of the Merrimack River in Hooksett 20 years ago and I still own it because I thought it was odd. I never took the time to research it so I cannot say how old or rare it might be.
 

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