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Hello John,

Man, that is a Nice Jar! It almost looks like it still has cocoa inside in your last photo.

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I forgot to ask you earlier about the closure in the lower left hand corner of the above photo, and that one right of center. What, what, what..?

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hi,
The one on the left fits a "Lafayette" jar. Not sure about the one on the right of center.
Need to do some more research. I'll get back to you.

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Hi Again,
The lid to the right of center does not appear to be a fruit jar lid.

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Some cool looking jars there John.
Did you get them all at once?
Is that Qt. BOYD a cornflower???
Also really like the pt. "block letter" BALL PM.I haven't seen too many of those around.
 

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Those are some pretty nice finds. Those Ball Perfect Masons are the first ones produced from the long-running BPM series, made from altered Boyd's molds. Any Midget jar is a good find as well.
 

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