Most of mine are still packed up from the show as I took everything I had including the ones that were in the windows. The guy in the club won't tell anyone what he tumbles the bottles in but on the web it says to use copper . Like small cuts of copper wire. He charges about 8.00 a botlle to do this so it has to be a good bottle to be worth it. Most of my best bottles are raffle bottles from the club meetings. They are purchased by a commitee at the show. Sales were very slow this year and alot of dealers went to a show in Albany NY. The top pic you have some good ones . The inks are nice people want them to place on old school desk. I have to go out now but I will try to get some out and post some pics later. [ Note I have not figured out how to post a picture on this site in the past] [ The thing with the inks is an upside down stopper probably from a medicine bottle. My best bottle was dug out from the Morris Canal and was given to me by a laborer . It just says Hamilton Glass works and is a stubby beer bottle. Some can be worth big money if they are a rare color for that maker. Ill try to post more later.
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