different display before they all go back in boxes

gleaner1

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Just a recap, the tall whittled green second from right, 3 pc hammered and bubbly and tall as a tree and shiny as glass, one of my favorite dump digs (for some reason) it seems attic but small chip on lip but striking in the hand. 3rd from right is common twist mold shiney as possible and good lip treatment. The 4th from right is a mega hammered quart strap honey from attic. Third from left is one of my better digs round shoulder qt honey absolutely hammered, but fairly dump sick. The honey stars are dumpers and sick as a dog but they all look good in the frikin freezing winter window. Notice the unusual ground lip half quart far left with in-the-mold threading.
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Bass

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Good color in those gleaner
 

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Those whittled flasks are beauts! I can't wait to find my first amber flask.
 

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Beautiful. I hate to see 'em going back it the box. I've got one blown it the same mold as your green one, same top and all, but it's medium olive amber. Found it in the creek and it looks like it was made yesterday. Thanks for sharing.
 

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