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A friend of mine made me some holders for my torpedo bottles. I think it's a great way of displaying them. Plus I have a round bottom bottle embossed "Genuine Belfast Ginger Ale, C D Dows & Co Boston" - can't seem to find any information on this bottle. Dave

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c.d.dows bottle

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whoops meant to put this in display forum hey I'm new at this![:D]
 

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THAT'S A GOOD IDEA!!!!
i have 8 round bottoms that don't look too great laying flat on the bottom shelf.......
 

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Hey Dave,

Great torpedo hanger! Do tell yer friend, "thanks" from me.

Gustavus Davis Dows was quite a guy. "GUSTAVUS DAVIS DOWS^, son of Joseph (171), was b. Oct.
26, 1828, in Billerica, Mass., and d. Feb. 15, 1886, in Boston, Mass. With
a limited knowledge of the drug-business he went from Lowell about 1858
and opened a drug-store on Washington st., Boston, where push and enter-
prise soon built up a prosperous business. At this time the demand for
summer drinks was supplied mainly by lemonade and fermented hop beers.
Carbonated drinks dispensed in a crude way were beginning to find favor.
While in Lowell he experimented, aided by his brother Amos W., and put
together the first combination of syrup-cans, coolers, ice-cutter, and cream-
can ever used in this country. This was patented Dec. 10, 1861, and be-
came so popular that he could not supply the demand for them. The first
fountain under this patent was used at the store of his brother Amos W.,
213 Central st., Lowell, Mass.

G. D. Dows was the first to introduce into Europe soda-water drawn
from marble fountains. He traveled for several years through France,
Belgium, and Germany, advertising his business. While in Europe he
learned the secret of making carbonated ginger ale, and was the first to
bottle this favorite beverage in the United States. His success induced
him to start business in England, and he established the firm of Dows,
Clark & Van Winkle in London. For his products he received at various
times in Europe and America over twenty medals at exhibitions. For
some reason the business in Boston and London diminished, and other
misfortunes crept in to discourage him. The five-story structure in Bos-
ton in which was his drug-store, said to be the finest in the country at the
time, was destroyed by an explosion in May, 1875, and the building with
all its fittings was a mass of ruins. Soon after this misfortune a severe
cough and bronchial difficulty settled upon him and finally ended his life.
Probably no man struggled harder with fate and fortune than G. D. Dows.
He was kind and generous to a fault, exemplary in his private life and
habits, and his hopeful spirit helped him through the many reverses of
fortune he sustained.

Gustavus Davis Dows m. Dec. 31, 1854, in Lowell, Mass., Mary Jane,
dau. of James and Elizabeth (Brown) Ballard. She was b. June 23, 1834,
in Litchfield, Me., and now res. 43 Concord square, Boston... From.

"1860 Gustavus D Dows of Lowell, Massachusetts introduced the use of the ornate marble soda fountain.

1861 Ginger Ale was first bottled in the United States by Dows of Boston, Massachusetts."
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Thanks for the info surfaceone, very interesting history, It's funny I found the bottle in Eastport, Maine. How common is that bottle? thanks Dave
 

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I'd love to have one of these torpedo holders if it had some back-lighting.

I guess one way is to make it very narrow, so you can hang it on the top of a window with the bottles hanging down.
 

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AHA!!! Broom and rake holders! i've been kickin ideas around and my wine rack type idea seemed a little time consuming.this may be the ticket.thanks
 

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