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    Here is another shipping crate for your viewing pleasure. I picked this glass crate up the other day in North Western Missouri. Only one side is marked. It is constructed with cut nails. The lid was removed from the box and it was converted to a lock box of sorts. A portion of the lock box lid is re-installed with cut nails, the hinges are applied with straight headed flat head screws. The box appears to have been broken into at one time, from the "chew" marks near where the lock was and the addition of metal plates.

    I am having trouble picking out what it says on the crate... Here is what I have...
    D.H. ___ (CO?) AMBERS
    Pittsburgh
    Glass
    Fifty Fe___
    8 by 10
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    Mitchell L Critel
    Wide Awake Groupie
    Texas Ground Hornets

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    Re: Glass Shipping Crate

    Nice crate, Mitch. Thanks for sharing. Cool skull in the background, too. Did that come in the crate???
    Tristan Galloway

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    • #3
      Re: Glass Shipping Crate

      That is an awesome find!
      Sean M. Lamb

      [I]"Our Reg't is composed of Germans, Dutch-Americans, and Irish they being the majority and very hard set. Our company is composed of the same stock, we can not agree very well with the Irish."[/I]
      James A. Peifer
      Co. C 46th Penna. Vol. Inf.

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      • #4
        Re: Glass Shipping Crate

        Thanks fellas! The skull is just a random desk decoration of mine.

        I have talked to John Maki (Who makes the boxes displayed on the Dog River Glass page) and he believes that the glass this box once contained would have had card stock inbetween each of the pieces.
        Mitchell L Critel
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        Texas Ground Hornets

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        • #5
          Re: Glass Shipping Crate

          I see ;
          D.H. Chambers
          Pittsburgh Glass
          Fifty Feet
          8x10
          Could it be a box for 8x10 Wet Plate Negative/Ambrotype glass plates?
          I always assumed they would be sent upright in a slotted box--but the interior of the box could be altered or they may have shipped them flat or on their side without slots as well
          Tim Parson
          Bowling Green, Ky

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          • #6
            Re: Glass Shipping Crate

            There are no slots or places for dividers in this box... I had thought it may be for negative plates, but was unsure... I will check with Szabo to see what he thinks this weekend...
            Mitchell L Critel
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            Texas Ground Hornets

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