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Old 12-17-2009, 10:38 PM
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Thumbs up Maon's Midget Pint on eBay

I just sold a canning jar on eBay for a lot of money like $ 90.00 !!!

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MASON'S PATENT NOV 30TH 1858 MIDGET PINT CANNING JAR - eBay (item 280437553177 end time Dec-16-09 18:26:06 PST)

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Old 12-17-2009, 10:41 PM
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Well done Perry! Mikey
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very nice Perry. congrats on the nice profit.
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Good sale there Perry...
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I got one! I got one!!
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Very good deal Perry! That sure helps the $$ funds out, Beale.
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Good deal Perry..That worked out great...Chuck......
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I just sold a canning jar on eBay for a lot of money like $ 90.00 !!!

Here's the link;:

MASON'S PATENT NOV 30TH 1858 MIDGET PINT CANNING JAR - eBay (item 280437553177 end time Dec-16-09 18:26:06 PST)

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Congratulations on the sale. WOW!
Looking to be educated. It seems there are other Mason Jars that are of the same age or there abouts yet with a buy it now for $14. What made yours so in demand to fetch a lot more money? Thanks in advance.
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I got one! I got one!!
isnt a midget pint or looks like a quart jar??????

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Congratulations on the sale. WOW!
Looking to be educated. It seems there are other Mason Jars that are of the same age or there abouts yet with a buy it now for $14. What made yours so in demand to fetch a lot more money? Thanks in advance.
it was a midget pint(rare), applied lid , mint conditoin, lid had markings on it, whittled, wavy glass, hand blown

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