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Wilkie

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And here is another, this one has 4 bottles per page:


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I think there are a couple programs out there specifically for collectors that arent bad.
Good for people who arent as computer savy or just dont have the time to fool with making thier own apps. I cant remember the names but people here probably know some of them.
 

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Here is another view:


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notice the value I have for my vaseline jar? 25 dollars?? I actually have a reference for that and I'm only using the value for insurance purposes. I know it's only worth 50 cents[:D] I thought I'd point that out before someone called me on it.
 

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It got my attention! I was thinking about all the ones I left at the dump and wondering if that were possible.[:D] Glad I'm right. Would hate to have re-buried that much money.

I gotta remember to take a picture of the Wilkie milk cap for you.. I'll try to do that soon.

That looks like a good program. Tinna - start using one of these programs before you have too much stuff to log.

Kate
 

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That looks like a good program. Tinna - start using one of these programs before you have too much stuff to log.

Kate

I agree Kate - I'm already a little overwhelmed with what I have and want to inventory/research them all (jars and bottles)...I have the new Red Book (had that on my Christmas list last year)...and it has helped so much...I'm assuming that for bottles it's probably best to also get books that deal with "specific" areas...that may take some time though...is there 1 or 2 books that other's could recommend as the best for overall categories? One's I could carry with me and check when I come across a bottle?

Yes...I should get starting listing them soon...and I DO love the pic's embedded beside the descriptions....I'm such a visual person and that really helps - in the Red Book they draw pics of "some" of the jars...and it makes it a lot easier...especially with a lot of different variants!

Thanks so much for putting the pages up...that really helps to give me ideas...Wilkie...the different views you showed are coming from the same database - you just have different ways of viewing the data - right?
 

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..are amber ones any good??

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I passed up an amber one once for 5 dollars at an antique store. I went back for it and the store was closed, permanatly. I like the amber ones and I would think they're worth a few dollars. I'd pay for one anyway.
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..are amber ones any good??

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