same bottle- three days of light polish

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You be the judge. The first picture is as dug, after a soap and water cleaning. The second picture is after three days of a light polish.
This bottle is the only known undamaged E-24 bitters.
Bill

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I give it a 20 out of 10! Fantastic color and awesome crown!
 

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Super piece Bill, looks great in both pics
 

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Very nice! Looks like it exposed some olive. Looks like another one I'll need for my small, but growing bitters collection. Thanks for sharing.
 

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Looks like another one I'll need for my small, but growing bitters collection.

Jeff,
If you find one, let me know. There are only two known, one glued back together (the one referenced in Ring/Ham) that was dug in Grand Rapids in 1974, and this one. It IS an American bottle and I have proof, btw.
The bottle IS for sale.

Robert,
It was tumbled for three days, using plastic pellets.

Bill
 

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