Description: Diving Mexico; Prohibition-Era Figural Whiskey; Old Bottle Magazine January 1972 CONDITION: Good with minor discoloration of the paper. No writing, some wear, all pages present and well attached. Content notes: *** Figural whiskey bottles were quite popular at the end of the 19th century and up to the time the prohibition law was passed. article shows a wide variety of such bottles including one called the eye-opener, a glass gold painted bottle, a clamshell whiskey nip, and US mailbox-shaped rye bottles in two sizes. *** Organizing a bottle diving expedition off the coast of southern Mexico isn’t just for the rich author explains how bottle clubs have gotten together to organize and share the expenses of such dives. One photo with caption Depicts an island off Cancun Mexico that harbors rare old rum bottles. “There’s a pot of gold island just waiting for you off the coast of southern Mexico” six pages. *** Who says you can’t dig for bottles in the winter? * here’s a guy who dug in the snow off a logging road in Massachusetts. Photos show author scraping off some snow as he penetrates the frost line and starts to hit pay dirt… Inventory shelf number 13.
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Publication Month: January
Publication Year: 1972
Format: Physical
Language: English
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Publication Name: Old Bottle Magazine
Topic: Antiques & Collectibles
Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico
Subscription: Yes