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I have this hutchinson bottle from Paterson, N.J. ,it has a double ring top.
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That's really cool! I didn't know they ever made Hutches with tops like that. It would look like a med if it weren't for the stopper.
 

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That's really cool! I didn't know they ever made Hutches with tops like that. It would look like a med if it weren't for the stopper.
I agree, odd top for a hutch. They use it on a lot of their hutch style bottles. There is a variation of R. Swinley that's embossed
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I agree, odd top for a hutch. They use it on a lot of their hutch style bottles. There is a variation of R. Swinley that's embossed
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return it.
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How cool is that, so early reuse as a daily bottle to carry in like a lunch box. So, I don’t really understand hutch bottles. How was it sealed with the wire in the bottle . Seems when I dug this type a long time ago, there was “no getting” that substantial “wire” out of the bottle.


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How cool is that, so early reuse as a daily bottle to carry in like a lunch box. So, I don’t really understand hutch bottles. How was it sealed with the wire in the bottle . Seems when I dug this type a long time ago, there was “no getting” that substantial “wire” out of the bottle.


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This one is corroded so much it can be removed.
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Interesting how times have changed. Nice bottle.
I know, and at breakneck speed. The older generations have alot of difficulties keeping up. It is distancing I worry about I thought we were already distant enough before this cov-19 happened. Lol! Thanks for the compliment on the bottle.
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How cool is that, so early reuse as a daily bottle to carry in like a lunch box. So, I don’t really understand hutch bottles. How was it sealed with the wire in the bottle . Seems when I dug this type a long time ago, there was “no getting” that substantial “wire” out of the bottle.


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Lot of people leave the wire in no matter how crusty. If you can't get it out. You can always revove it with muriatic acid. In hutchinson bottles the seal was inside the bottle. Wire up is sealed wire down is open. The bottles were filled and transported upside down. Hope that clarifies.
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Lot of people leave the wire in no matter how crusty. If you can't get it out. You can always revove it with muriatic acid. In hutchinson bottles the seal was inside the bottle. Wire up is sealed wire down is open. The bottles were filled and transported upside down. Hope that clarifies.
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Yes, thank you, it’s clearer now.


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I agree, odd top for a hutch. They use it on a lot of their hutch style bottles. There is a variation of R. Swinley that's embossed
This is the property
of a working man
return it.
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Both are super rare...
 

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