What part did he steal. My cat Rodger likes bacon, sausage and egg yoke. Is nothing sacred anymore.Nice bit of info Robby... I've been kinda busy this morning trying to make some breakfast for my gal and chasing the cat that stole part of my breakfast, so I didn't do the investigating
Incidentally I grew up in Bloomingdale, NJ less than a mile from the American hard rubber company in Butler, NJ and every afternoon/evening at 5 pm they would sound their siren for end of work day and release the vulcanizing vats ( what a stink!)
Thanks for the nice welcome!hey friend, that's pretty interesting bottle with the internal threads and vulcanized rubber stopper! I haven't come across them that late. Is it ABM? it looks like that is machine made. Can you remove the stopper or is it stuck inside? Can you post a pic of the bottom as well? What is the embossing on the side? I can't get a good look at it.
I've got a few bottles with the internal screw threads but they are BIM bottles.
Thanks for starting this thread, hope to see more photos of this bottle. And judging from the pic you chose for your User ID, I'd like to see what else ya got! Oh, and welcome to Antique-Bottles.net
~Fred
I have attached the photos you requested. Thanks for your interest. I love this bottle. I live about an hour from New Orleans, so I would have to say that my favorites would be my French bottles, especially my Absinthe bottle.hey friend, that's pretty interesting bottle with the internal threads and vulcanized rubber stopper! I haven't come across them that late. Is it ABM? it looks like that is machine made. Can you remove the stopper or is it stuck inside? Can you post a pic of the bottom as well? What is the embossing on the side? I can't get a good look at it.
I've got a few bottles with the internal screw threads but they are BIM bottles.
Thanks for starting this thread, hope to see more photos of this bottle. And judging from the pic you chose for your User ID, I'd like to see what else ya got! Oh, and welcome to Antique-Bottles.net
~Fred
Great photos thank you! I like to see photos of bottles that I've not come across. That is a very cool piece despite being machine made.I have attached the photos you requested. Thanks for your interest. I love this bottle. I live about an hour from New Orleans, so I would have to say that my favorites would be my French bottles, especially my Absinthe bottle.