hemihampton
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your Sullivan proves my theory true, just because a bottle doesn't look like your typical hutchinson bottle doesn't mean it can't have a hutch stopper. what makes a Hutchinson bottle a Hutchinson bottle, the shape of the bottle or the stopper/closure used in the bottle or both? So, if a bottle found with it's original hutch stopper intact but does not have your usual typical hutchinson bottle shape then what is it? something someone needs to define. I noticed not all bottles pictured/listed on Ron Fowlers Hutchbook.com website have the typical usual looking hutch shape, many different shaped bottles on there. My Gus Wolf & Truesdell pictured on his site.