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Hosanna |
Posted - Jul 24 2009 : 7:41:59 PM Anyone ever heard of "Drey" canning jars? I saw some today. They are a grey-ish color. They say "drey perfect mason." They have all kinds of little bubbles all over. I looked into it on eBay and someone claimed that they were made from 1917-1920's. True? |
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kpaints |
Posted - Jul 25 2009 : 2:25:12 PM I have several of these in different sizes, wonder what part of the country they were made in as I see another Washingtonian has some. West coast? I love the odd ones. Just saw some more the other day at the thrift store, pricy though.
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Cabinprincess |
Posted - Jul 25 2009 : 06:52:24 AM True. I have 1/2 gal ones with nice zinc lids that I keep sugar and oatmeal in. They were my grandma's and I just love the colors of them and the bubbles in the glass. I just don't can in them. Great find. Smiles, Melody June
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Julia |
Posted - Jul 24 2009 : 8:57:33 PM I have one that I have had for years. You don't see them very often. A good find. How much were they asking for them?
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1badmamawolf |
Posted - Jul 24 2009 : 8:21:59 PM I googled " drey canning jars", a whole lot of info came up, your e-bay years is correct, i'd never heard of them til now either.
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