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Originally Posted by dcarrb
Thick glass bowl, clear and intact. It was the glint of glass in the dirt that caught my eye.
Just last weekend, in my gravel driveway, I found a sturdy badge (probably brass) from a letter carriers' convention: "Centennial Jubilee 1839-1939."
Picture? Well, I'd have to get the film developed. No, really. I want to know how old this thing is because I like to collect stuff that's been around longer than I have. This is becoming increasingly difficult.
dcb
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Other than tractors, the last thing that I knew of that had glass sediment bowls was in the late 50's.
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