The B section of the Encyclopedia of Manufacturer's Marks on Glass Containers is now posted on Bill Lindsey's Historical Bottle Website at the SHA webpages:
http://www.sha.org/bottle/makersmarks.htm
I have not yet set it up in hardcopy on Lulu.com, but I will soon.
We have also uploaded (same pages) the first in a series of articles about bottle- and jar-making machines. The first article is about the O'Neill machines. Another one is completed, but I still need to add the graphics. It is about the Blue machines used by the Hazel and Atlas Glass firms. The Blue Machine was the first really successful wide-mouth bottle and jar machine.
Please feel free to e-mail me with questions about bottles or jars. The Bottle Research Group does not have all the answers, but we have a pretty good track record.
Bill
Bill Lockhart
Professor of Sociology
New Mexico State University
2400 Scenic Dr.
Alamogordo, NM 88310
575-439-3732
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