Except, he drank the off brand....... Red,White,Blue......True statement......My Dad would have been proud. R.I.P. Dad........
Except, he drank the off brand....... Red,White,Blue......True statement......My Dad would have been proud. R.I.P. Dad........
At least it’s not that Keystone crap all the poor rednecks around here drink.Except, he drank the off brand....... Red,White,Blue......True statement......
I think the beer koozie are . Those are in good condition.
Don't you have to have a mullet to drink Keystone?At least it’s not that Keystone crap all the poor rednecks around here drink.
I remember Dad used to keep a half a dozen of those on his boat...Not quite as pristine as those though....Yup... they are originals...not repros.
Amazing what a seemingly innocent statement can possibly turn into.
Yup, The thread about nothing in particular...Amazing what a seemingly innocent statement can possibly turn into.
Today I was down in the city stopped by to see how the new building going up was progressing.Yup... they are originals...not repros.
CoolToday I was down in the city stopped by to see how the new building going up was progressing.
Something shinny caught my eye.
I pulled out the oldest lea and perrins bottle I ever come across. Let me get a picture to post.
Older then me, and that's old.Nice... thoughts on the time period with those markings?
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Antique Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Bottle 1876-80's Aqua Green Glass 8.5"H Salem
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Antique Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Sauce bottle, in frosted aqua-green glass. Blown in mold with embossed lettering, including an error...a "G" where the "C" should be in "Worcestershire". Applied lip. Stretch marks and bubbles. Dates from 1876-80's, made by the Salem Glass Works of Salem, New Jersey for John Duncan & Sons, New York (importers). Measures 8.5"h. Some scuffing & overall mineral stains, but no chips or cracks. Sold as is. Inglenook Antiques...Established 1989.
BT800
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Department
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Year
1876-80's
The c in sauce looks like a G on mine.Yours looks to be in better shape
The c in sauce looks like a G on mine.
Had to look.
Maybe someone was on the sauce that day.
Wife thought I was nuts when I bought that saw for around $350 I think. But I guess it was worth it. Only chainsaw I've ever owned....
I am really done wrenching on this dart. Good news it shifts nice now....GV still no shift....
I'm having tube steak for dinner. With an ice coffee.
I'm having tube steak for dinner. With an ice coffee.
I think i'll pull the bung and use my borescope.