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If the photos are absolutely breathtaking, then I cannot wait until they arrive!!!!! THANK YOU!!! The black amber Hostetters is stunning, the cobalt Haberman looks brand new, The Wistars looks even cruder than when i dug it which is great, and the Carter's is a sparkling gem!

VERY nice work. The pictures speak for themselves, but I highly recommend your services to anyone in need!

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Ok, just got this back from Ry.....

This is the BEFORE pic

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and..................AFTER!!!

Excellent job buddy, thanks a lot!!!

This is listed in Redbook #9 as unpriced? Usually that's a good thing as in probably a great jar with only one known in a great color and it has never sold, but I think it could also apply to this one as in common but there is no data of sales. Don't have a clue as to value, but I like it - any ideas?. Redbook #10???

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Hey Ry,
Since this post is 19 pages long, I've probably already said this but I'll say it again. As a collector I really appreciate that you are clearly not overcutting these bottles. I can't stand a bottle that looks oily - greasy - un-natural. You look like you've got it down so that you preserve the history. Nice work.
 

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Steve - thanks for the comments buddie. I never even thought to look in the red book before I sold it! haha good luck with it man

Matt - [>:] you were not to tell anyone that!

Bob - Thanks man. I try hard not to cut bottles anymore than they need.

Digger ry
 

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hey if your not busy cleaning other peoples bottle I have one that I would really like to get tumbled. it is a pint milk that is local to me. it already has some fading and I wasnt sure if I wanted to tumble it if that meant more fading. it has mineral stains inside and out. please help.
 

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