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Tear drop bottles are by far my favorite bottles. The one on
the left has some coral left on it as found. Sometimes these bottles
get completely covered by coral and are very difficult to see
unless you know what you are looking for. I have followed divers
who swam right over them and not seen them. I then picked them
up as they went by. These bottles were hand blown inside a wooden
mold. The glass is very heavy and has differant shades of color.
The bottle on the right has been cleaned. All the bottles can
be cleaned using a mixture of 1 gallon of muratic acid and 1 gallon
of water in a five gallon pail. This is the same acid as used
by masons and can be found in any hardware store. Leave the bottles
in this mixture until they are clean, usually less than an hour
and then wash off with clear water. Make certain you do this out
doors as the muratic acid will give off fumes as it works, and
wear rubber gloves.
Most of the bottles I've got, are left uncleaned as they look
so much more interesting that way. Althought there are old bottles
sold in stores all along the coast, all of them have been cleaned.
It is almost impossible to find the round ones, and the tear drops
are impossible to find. It is easy to get over a hundred dollars
for one of these tear drop bottles. But the biggest reason you
don't see them anymore is because these bottles are so interesting
that every one that sees them is amazed and shop keepers hang
onto these for dear life. No one wants to get rid of them once
they get one. They make the most interesting conversation piece
I have ever, ever seen.
Everyone wants to look at them. They get handled a lot which
is why I clean the tear drops. They can't be hurt by handling
as the glass is so thick and durable. It is not very many people
in this world who have ever touched one of these bottles and everyone
that does never, ever forgets it. So I let people touch them.
What I have done is take a standard size box and put into each
box as many bottles as can be safely shipped. I have made sure
that each box contains one really nice tear drop bottle. You can
make your choice which box to choose. There aren't any more so
it is first come first served. I've tried to give a good assortment
in each box.
All the bottles being sold on this page were found by me. They
have been touched by only me (these are not the bottles in my
museum display). I tell you this because of this fact. These bottles
are very, very old, mostly way over a hundred years. They were
drank from by all kinds of pirates, robbers, and nice people,
then tossed over the side of the old sailing vessel. I just want
you to know and understand this when you receive your box of bottles.
Think about this before you open the box, you will be only
the second person in history to ever touch or handle these
bottles since the old pirate drank his last sip and heaved it
overboard.
These are absolute One of A Kind Historical
Items! Own a piece of History!
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