ROBBYBOBBY64
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Bathtub of gin might burn you know!I'm thinking a little bathtub gin.
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Bathtub of gin might burn you know!I'm thinking a little bathtub gin.
That's where they used to make Gin during prohibition here in ChicagoBathtub of gin might burn you know!
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The mirror plays with the image left to right and forward to backwards but no effect on up or down. It would mess with anyone’s head. I bet you could get used to it but you would be a mess when not looking in a mirror. Knocking things over and bumping into things.At least they're consistent with their mistakes. lol side note: I get messed up if I'm trying to thread something under a sink while using a mirror. My brain couldn't get around it. Had to rely on muscle memory
I wonder if, like error coins, these error bottles are worth more than regular, mold-corrected bottles? That would be a whole new field in bottle collecting. Then you'd have to have ways to confirm if they're really errors or molded that way to "be different" or as a marketing gimmick, etc.I just got this Wm. T. Allen Paterson, N.J. Hutchinson with 3 backward N’s. Thanks for looking.
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No, there are 3 different variations of Wm. T. Allen that have 3 backward N’s. I wondered if they did it on purpose as a sales gimmick. There are others that are not reversed. This is from Hutchbook. I have the NJ0415. There is the NJ0414.5 & NJ0415.5.I wonder if, like error coins, these error bottles are worth more than regular, mold-corrected bottles? That would be a whole new field in bottle collecting. Then you'd have to have ways to confirm if they're really errors or molded that way to "be different" or as a marketing gimmick, etc.