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Rob: The date is 1965.
"Robert L. Schuyler" wrote:
> SOURCE
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> When we give helpful information on HISTARCH we should always try to
> give the source(s), especially if we have a published secondary source or
> primary source. If it is something we just know, that is fine, but we need
> to say so.
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> Is this statement based on Alread Lief A CLOSE-UP OF CLOSURES, HISTORY
> AND PROGRESS (Glass Container Manufacturers Instutitue,New York)? By
> the way, does anyone know the publication date (1970s??) or if this
> booklet is still available?
> RL Schuyler
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> At 07:47 AM 4/8/2002 +0000, you wrote:
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> >Outside screw thread became popular with the invention of the automatic
> >bottle machine in 1903. The threads became standardized in 1924.
> >Although exterior screw threads appear long before the 20th century,
> >production was complicated and time-consuming, therefore not that
> >common.
> >
> >John
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> >
> >Ron Fellows wrote:
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> >> Greetings:
> >>
> >> I'm looking for the date when medicine bottles (or others) were first
> >> produced in the USA with a screw on top. Appreciate any assistance.
> >>
> >> Ron Fellows
> >> AIA San Diego
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> >Outside screw thread became popular with the invention of the automatic
> >bottle machine in 1903. The threads became standardized in 1924. Although
> >exterior screw threads appear long before the 20th century, production
> >was complicated and time-consuming, therefore not that common.
> ><p>John
> ><br>
> ><p>Ron Fellows wrote:
> ><blockquote TYPE=CITE>Greetings:
> ><p>I'm looking for the date when medicine bottles (or others) were first
> >produced in the USA with a <u>screw on top.</u> Appreciate any
> assistance.
> ><p>Ron Fellows
> ><br>AIA San Diego</blockquote>
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> Robert L. Schuyler
> University of Pennsylvania Museum
> 33rd & Spruce Streets
> Philadelphia, PA l9l04-6324
>
> Tel: (215) 898-6965
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