Jul 29, 2020 #1 Jimmy Langford Well-Known Member Joined Jul 1, 2020 Messages 359 Reaction score 346 Points 63 Location North Texas I accidentally broke a Presto glass jar lid while trying to get it out of clay and I’m hoping it’s not from the 1930s. Attachments DF695FD8-5569-455C-B415-4C4FA837E9E2.jpeg 790.3 KB · Views: 188 6D085DD3-9D1B-4B76-A2B2-EB993C91D7A2.jpeg 2.7 MB · Views: 186
I accidentally broke a Presto glass jar lid while trying to get it out of clay and I’m hoping it’s not from the 1930s.
Jul 29, 2020 #2 D Dogo DOGO Joined Apr 8, 2020 Messages 339 Reaction score 317 Points 63 Location Central NJ I don't know how old they are, I would guess "30s or '40s , but I do have one if you need it for a jar. It is 2 1/2" edge to edge.
I don't know how old they are, I would guess "30s or '40s , but I do have one if you need it for a jar. It is 2 1/2" edge to edge.
Jul 29, 2020 #3 Jimmy Langford Well-Known Member Joined Jul 1, 2020 Messages 359 Reaction score 346 Points 63 Location North Texas Nah I don’t need one for any for jars. Thanks.
Jul 29, 2020 #4 PlaneDiggerCam Well-Known Member Joined Sep 4, 2017 Messages 1,024 Reaction score 1,317 Points 97 Location Southeastern CT, U.S.A. Also in Adams & York Co, Dogo said: I don't know how old they are, I would guess "30s or '40s , but I do have one if you need it for a jar. It is 2 1/2" edge to edge. Click to expand... Pretty common in 1940s age dumps. I had found about 5 of em in one hour of digging once.
Dogo said: I don't know how old they are, I would guess "30s or '40s , but I do have one if you need it for a jar. It is 2 1/2" edge to edge. Click to expand... Pretty common in 1940s age dumps. I had found about 5 of em in one hour of digging once.