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WOW JUST GLASS! WOW EVERYONE!THIS IS WHAT I AM TALKING BOUT! ONE OF THE BEST THREADS! HOPE TO GET SOMEN ON HERE! SO FAR I WANT THE BOTTLE JIM HAS : LOVE THE NECK,AND EVERY THANG BOUT IT! BUT I AM A MED. MAN AT HEART! JAMIE WOW!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Here's mine. A Farley's Ink that I dug here in New Hampshire.

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UHMMMM , I do not have a Nash amongst my Cincinnati sodas , you can send me that one for Xmas ! Of course I would rather have the paneled quart should you happen to have an extra one just laying around !!
 

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"Jacob Pinkerton Wahoo & Calisaya Bitters" I found in the river a couple of summers ago. Not sure of the value. Any one have any idea??

$700.00 and up in Ring's book in amber.
 

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A common mold in an uncommon color : light yellow green. It was in a basement root cellar that was loaded with ketchups, Balls, and other junk.

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Thanks for the reply to the "Jacob Pinkerton" bottle Lobeycat, now I can't let my wife see this post or she'll want me to sell it.
She can be quite hilarious, I'll show her some extremely rare bottle, on one of the auction sites that sold for lets say $3,000.00. First thing she says is "Do we own one of those". My response, "maybe I'll find one next year". Thats the "secret" on why she lets me snorkel and dig all summer. All kidding aside, my wife is great. Our home looks like a bottle museum and she's never complained once.
Just no bottles in her office.

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A common mold in an uncommon color : light yellow green. It was in a basement root cellar that was loaded with ketchups, Balls, and other junk.

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WISH I COULD HAVE SEEN YOUR FACE WHEN YOU FOUND THIS AMONST ALL THAT!!!! WOW! FAROUT!!!!!! JAMIE
 

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Wow these are all great bottle's all,But that Farley's is one sweet ink Woody . Heres a pic of a bottle ya don't see much that I sold for 600.00 American oil Cumberlin river Kentucky

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