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cool find...and nice ID! No doubt there.
What I'd like to know is, how do you get it into the bottle!? :confused:
 
I believe the washer above the rubber seal is smaller than the bottom washer allowing them to be forced into the bottle but making them hard to get out.
In other words they fit through the neck but are very tight and go in easier than out.
A tool was invented to get them out.

http://www.hutchbook.com/Bottling%20Hutch%20Stopper%20Extractors/Default.htm
 
I'd like to know, how on earth did you know to look there? Have seen them before?
Great job IDing.
 
Taz must remember using them when he was a kid.........:rofl:


Good research Taz :thumbup:
 
taz42o said:
Hutchinsons bottle closure.


http://www.hutchbook.com/Industry%20History%20Soda%20Pop/Default.htm

Wow a pop bottle top. I would have never guessed. Thanks for that great ID. I have found these before and never knew what they were. Kind of an ancient pulltab. A cool relic I think.
 
Aarong81 said:
cool find...and nice ID! No doubt there.
What I'd like to know is, how do you get it into the bottle!? :confused:

They made a tool to put them in but sounds like before that they put them in by hand..
 
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