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Kitchen1332 of 8161Antique Huddleston Deep Frying? Thermometer vintage TAYLOR DEEP FRYING THERMOMETER in original box
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    Posted 6 years ago

    AnythingOb…
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    NO MATTER really, I've got the glass for 'ya either way with this one. ;-) :-) :-)

    Found in a junk store years ago and snatched up because it amused me. ;-) :-) About 5" tall overall, it is a blown glass (hollow and sealed inside anyways?) cup with its actual bottom suspended about halfway down inside it, with unobtrusive legends "(HALF FULL)" and "(HALF EMPTY)" etched onto its outside on the opposite sides. A little label on its bottom proclaims it a product of FRED, with an internet address which is still active, though I don't find this particular novelty glass on their list of current offerings.

    https://www.genuinefred.com/

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    1. AnythingObscure AnythingObscure, 6 years ago
      Sorry Rob, but it's completely 'stagecraft' for that 3rd pic. What could look kinda like a lovely dose of bourbon/scotch/etc. is actually nothing more than the last little stale dregs from a Pepsi can (otherwise sitting on the kitchen counter waiting to be tossed into the recycle bin) watered down a bit because there wasn't enough to fill it up. I just needed some 'darkish' liquid to try to show the glass and its lettering more betterer...?

      ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) <LOLOL>

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