Bottle website called: Bottle Mysteries
Here's another email from one of our blog readers -- I am happy to share info and letters -- so keep 'em coming! finbotclub@gmail.com
RED MATTHEWS website says
"Bottle Mysteries: information about rare and collectible glass bottles from a member of the glass bottle mold manufacturing industry"
And here's his email to us:
Thank you for your email coverage of the show. I belong to a small bottle club in Sarasota FL, and have been into glass collecting, bottle mold making and glass manufacturing for many years. My home page is: http://www.bottlemysteries.com/welcome - if you want to advise your club members about my existence it is fine with me. My email you already have. I have specialized in Case Gins, SARATOGA Mineral Waters, and early demijohns.
I have collected what ever turns me on.
My homepage is intended to help other glass collectors learn about the process markings on early bottles made. I only have a few blogs posted but about 24 more in process. It is just the best thing I can offer in my retirement years.
Thank you again. RED Matthews
_______________________________
I look forward to reading more of the articles on Red's website. The list of upcoming subjects is impressive - he has his work cut out for him.
The FinBotClub Blog is published by the Findlay Antique Bottle Club of Ohio
RED MATTHEWS website says
"Bottle Mysteries: information about rare and collectible glass bottles from a member of the glass bottle mold manufacturing industry"
And here's his email to us:
Thank you for your email coverage of the show. I belong to a small bottle club in Sarasota FL, and have been into glass collecting, bottle mold making and glass manufacturing for many years. My home page is: http://www.bottlemysteries.com/welcome - if you want to advise your club members about my existence it is fine with me. My email you already have. I have specialized in Case Gins, SARATOGA Mineral Waters, and early demijohns.
I have collected what ever turns me on.
My homepage is intended to help other glass collectors learn about the process markings on early bottles made. I only have a few blogs posted but about 24 more in process. It is just the best thing I can offer in my retirement years.
Thank you again. RED Matthews
_______________________________
I look forward to reading more of the articles on Red's website. The list of upcoming subjects is impressive - he has his work cut out for him.
The FinBotClub Blog is published by the Findlay Antique Bottle Club of Ohio
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