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reid ryder

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Hi, found this little beauty a couple of years back. Did'nt look like much at first, very grimy, but after a little tumble, looks good. Tried searching this site and google for some info and came up blank. McLaren's invincible extracts with 426 on the bottom. Just under 4" tall and 1 5/8' across the base.

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Yes, Canadian, sorry, just updated my profile. I will look at the links you provided, thanks. I was thinking this was a food type extract such as vanilla.
 

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I think they were from Hamilton Ontario apparently. I see them listed in a 1902 cookbook so it seems to be a turn of the 20th century item. Dont know how rare or common it is.
 

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