How to repro label?

RustyRelics

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I got a new bottle that is confusing a few folks. It looks like a wine bottle, but it is actually a mineral water bottle from a local springs, now dried up. Blue Lick mineral water, near Maysville Kentucky. Maysville is just down the road from me, so I had to have it.

Anyway, I wanted to add a label to it, so people would know what it is. How would I go about getting one?

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Here is the bottle actually filled with mineral spring water from a spring on my property. Folks in the 20's had a still for moonshining where this spring is at.
 

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This is the only good pic I know of.
 

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Gonna be tough to work with that photo because on the resolution, but a copy is better than nothing until you find one on Ebay or Etsy....

I was able to take a pic of this pickle label from a bottle my mentor in the hobby owned, I only used MS Paint on my computer and was able to make some decent "repairs" to the image to print a copy and apply it to a bottle I had with no label like you're looking to do.

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Dang that's pretty good epackage!! I have so many lightbulbs firing off in my head now!
 

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