Amber flasks

Harry Pristis

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I've had Warranted flasks over the years, but this is the only amber example I've had.

The little coffin flask surprised me . . . I thought it was a half-pint bottle when I acquired it. Turns out to be a quarter-pint, just four ounces (barely). I think this would be considered a whiskey 'nip.'

Show us your generic flasks.
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sandchip

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Here's one the creek gave up a few years back. Don't find many colored ones around here. Usually clear, rarely aqua. And embossed? Not a chance.

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My son found this one just laying on top of the ground out in some scrub woods in pitiful poor soil. He calls me over to look at a deer track and was holding this in his hand. "Oh this? It was just laying over there." He finds more good stuff not trying than I do knocking myself out.

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RelicDude

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Nice flasks Harry that little coffin one is a nice one. Sand chip the lip on that aqua flask is crude. Nice pieces.

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