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ID:	561134 Going through boxes of stuff I haven’t looked through in years.. re found this old bottle I found at a flea market 15-20 years ago.. pretty sure I only paid a few bucks for it
    Southeastern Minnesota’s driftless area

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    Maple syrup?
    NW Georgia,

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    • UpNorth
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      Yes, I believe so.. probably not real old.. cool finding it . Kinda like x-mas in June..
      Gonna fill it up with small, broken points and chuck et in a display cabinet….✌️

    • Hal Gorges
      Hal Gorges commented
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      Be sure to look under the bed and thempants pockets....cool bottle, that’ll make a nice display..

  • #3
    Love that kind of stuff .
    Nice little bottle there . Like the idea for chips .

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    • #4
      Any numbers on the bottom? Post an image of the base and I might be able to give you some info on it.
      Headwaters of the Little Miami, Ohio

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      • UpNorth
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        I will do that… but not until tonight….👍

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ID:	561621 Fldwlkr.. here’s a pic. of the bottom of the bottle…
      # is 1652… thanks for the help….✌️
      Southeastern Minnesota’s driftless area

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      • #6
        Well you got my interest going on that bottle now .When I saw Log Cabin it brought back memories of that syrup .
        I’ll let FW figure out the numbers . But it looks like some of these online are from the 70’s .
        Over 50 years old at least from my research which was very minimal .
        It’s an antique and a cool one to have in the case . Now that would be considered inappropriate . They sold the last of the Land of Lakes butter with the NA women on the packaging . Very collectible of days gone by .

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        • #7
          I was hoping to see a makers mark on the base but it''s not there. It is manufactured on an Owens type machine with the post 1940*s stippling around the base. Thatcher Glass made a lot of them but not seeing their mark. Sorry I couldn't be more help. A very cool bottle for flint chips.
          Headwaters of the Little Miami, Ohio

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          • UpNorth
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            Thanks for looking fldwlkr ✌️

          • Tam
            Tam commented
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            Impressive

          • Pat McCann
            Pat McCann commented
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            “Log Cabin” brand maple syrup bottle ?
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