How cool is that! That's one I haven't heard of before. These goofs or misspelling bottles are underrated IMHO. There are collectors of type bottles like Warners who watch for any error bottles and those like myself who collect error botts on their own merit. Some errors were intentional copycat rip-off products but most were true errors, esp. town names. Sweet find by the way on the rheumatic variant. Anything different from the usual kidney and liver is a WooHoo bottle find in my world!
What?! You're gonna leave us hanging like that? I'm the edge of my seat. I can't wait to see the next video. Good marketing ploy, Jack. As always, I love your videos!
I must admit it was purely unintentional! I'm probably the worst at self promotion. That said, I do have a potentially exciting dig coming up next week. A pre civil war residence of JB Henderson, senator and coauthor of 13th amendment. Lots of history. Found a spot where "somethings going on." I'm gonna find out what...
@@Hamingja6266 Thanks for watching and good question. The main reference book by Zumwalt has zero info but a quick internet search produced the info it was around by 1890 and produced in Chicago by Tildesley & Co. There are quantities of both machined and hand blown indicating they were popular here in the midwest into the early 1920s as this example shows.
As for future videos, I've kinda run my course. This is my 60th year digging and I've promised myself to trade in my shovels for a fishing pole. I suspect I'll be bored in no time and might have to try my hand at metal detecting. We'll see. Thanks again for your kind support.
Hey, I'm finally caught up! Was that cathedral pickle at all whole, even if cracked? Hope to see you back with more videos soon, you're one of the best out there.
I believe it was all there but badly cracked. There was iridescence on the break exhonerating me from guilt but still could have taken more caution extracting. Cracked or not, it would have been a beauty. Thanks for watching and your support!
How cool is that! That's one I haven't heard of before. These goofs or misspelling bottles are underrated IMHO. There are collectors of type bottles like Warners who watch for any error bottles and those like myself who collect error botts on their own merit. Some errors were intentional copycat rip-off products but most were true errors, esp. town names. Sweet find by the way on the rheumatic variant. Anything different from the usual kidney and liver is a WooHoo bottle find in my world!
How cool is that! That's one I haven't heard of before. These goofs or misspelling bottles are underrated IMHO. There are collectors of type bottles like Warners who watch for any error bottles and those like myself who collect error botts on their own merit. Some errors were intentional copycat rip-off products but most were true errors, esp. town names. Sweet find by the way on the rheumatic variant. Anything different from the usual kidney and liver is a WooHoo bottle find in my world!
Good stuff
What?! You're gonna leave us hanging like that? I'm the edge of my seat. I can't wait to see the next video. Good marketing ploy, Jack. As always, I love your videos!
I must admit it was purely unintentional! I'm probably the worst at self promotion. That said, I do have a potentially exciting dig coming up next week. A pre civil war residence of JB Henderson, senator and coauthor of 13th amendment. Lots of history. Found a spot where "somethings going on." I'm gonna find out what...
I found a Warner's Safe Rheumatic Cure recently and instead of Trade Mark on the safe it is spelled Trtde Mark! Very clearly.
Just curious, when was that Yacht Club salad dressing from?? And what part of the country?? 😊
Can't wait for another video! Thank you!
@@Hamingja6266 Thanks for watching and good question. The main reference book by Zumwalt has zero info but a quick internet search produced the info it was around by 1890 and produced in Chicago by Tildesley & Co. There are quantities of both machined and hand blown indicating they were popular here in the midwest into the early 1920s as this example shows.
As for future videos, I've kinda run my course. This is my 60th year digging and I've promised myself to trade in my shovels for a fishing pole. I suspect I'll be bored in no time and might have to try my hand at metal detecting. We'll see. Thanks again for your kind support.
@@WellAlrightyThen awww, well good luck, good fishing you deserve it after 60 yrs. Thank you for your videos! 👍😊🙂
Hey, I'm finally caught up! Was that cathedral pickle at all whole, even if cracked? Hope to see you back with more videos soon, you're one of the best out there.
I believe it was all there but badly cracked. There was iridescence on the break exhonerating me from guilt but still could have taken more caution extracting. Cracked or not, it would have been a beauty. Thanks for watching and your support!
How cool is that! That's one I haven't heard of before. These goofs or misspelling bottles are underrated IMHO. There are collectors of type bottles like Warners who watch for any error bottles and those like myself who collect error botts on their own merit. Some errors were intentional copycat rip-off products but most were true errors, esp. town names. Sweet find by the way on the rheumatic variant. Anything different from the usual kidney and liver is a WooHoo bottle find in my world!