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Found this at a local thrift shop, various web searches bring up nothing. Anybody know if this is rare and valuable? Second picture if of a regular one I have.
I thought the same question, til I went back an relooked... the Mason is misailigned at bottom...epackage said:what is the error?
Harry Pristis said:Those two jars, the "error" and the comparison jar, represent two entirely different molds.
I replied to your Pmhalfdime said:Creeper - where does one obtain the Fruit Jar Redbook?
I'm certain that you think you know what "normal" is for Mason jars; however, "normal" varies from mold-to-mold.cheese said:Odd. I haven't ever seen one like that.
For those who don't see what Schleckewy is asking about, look at the word "mason", not the type of lettering that "Ball" is written with. "Mason" is not centered on the jar like normal.
I for one don't see the error in the BALL however I did post the error for the offset mason in previous postHarry Pristis said:I'm certain that you think you know what "normal" is for Mason jars; however, "normal" varies from mold-to-mold.cheese said:Odd. I haven't ever seen one like that.
For those who don't see what Schleckewy is asking about, look at the word "mason", not the type of lettering that "Ball" is written with. "Mason" is not centered on the jar like normal.
You can see how "Ball" varies from mold-to-mold. Why do you assume that "Perfect Mason" will not vary in the same way?
If you people would stop an read then look this jar up from my post earlier (post right above this one... You would see there is a very good chance that is the Jar everyone is arguing about )creeper71 said:Fruit Jar redbook #9 has it listed it will be jar 272 an 272-5 not worth much pint quart 1-3.00 halfgal 8-10.00