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It's NOT the exact same jug and what makes you think a guy who writes a one line description knows anything and where is it marked as a canning jar?Nope. AARC is still right IMO. His eBay link shows the exact same jug.
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It's NOT the exact same jug and what makes you think a guy who writes a one line description knows anything and where is it marked as a canning jar?Nope. AARC is still right IMO. His eBay link shows the exact same jug.
So your source is a one line description from Ebay by someone who may have no clue what he's talking about? I love you novices who spread misinformation on a topic even though you have no clue about what you're professing to know. Check the Google images for Stoneware Thermos that I linked above, educate yourself just a little, you come across as foolish when you know nothing about a subject but continue to proclaim you're correct , and in the process you get others who know nothing to think you're correct. I guess all the images I posted are Photoshopped..... LOLOk... heh... You sure that I am "100%" "wrong"... ? ? ?
I believe it is YOU that is wrong.
Need a better picture to prove I am "wrong"...? ? ?
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Early Macomb Pottery Canning Crock Lid Stoneware Jar Primitive | eBay
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No calling it a football wouldn't be right either, it's the stoneware liner to a thermos style cooler, am I supposed to agree with misinformation? He's wrong, I've seen them up close and personal. I'm not going to just agree to be kind, while it's nothing important the truth still matters to some of us.Jeez.
Sounds like a play yard pishing contest.
Think maybe you're both correct? Huh?
You're welcome, please don't buy into the uneducated answers you received, they are in no way helpful to identifying you cooler liner....Thanks to everyone! I appreciate all the help.
Your Photos are great. They're all covered over with aluminum or other metal so we have absolutely no idea what the inside of any of your examples might look like.So your source is a one line description from Ebay by someone who may have no clue what he's talking about? I love you novices who spread misinformation on a topic even though you have no clue about what you're professing to know. Check the Google images for Stoneware Thermos that I linked above, educate yourself just a little, you come across as foolish when you know nothing about a subject but continue to proclaim you're correct , and in the process you get others who know nothing to think you're correct. I guess all the images I posted are Photoshopped..... LOL
Yes it's just a Pintrest pic and someone who is misinformed thanks to people like you who know nothing about an item but continue to spread BS claiming to have knowledge you don't actually possess... It for people like that that you should stop spreading rumors...Ok...
Here is yet another "wrong" person then...
Vintage 9 Stoneware Crock Fruit Pickle Jar Glazed Interior Rough
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I call it honesty, refuting someone who spreads BS about what an item is should always be something we strive for, AARC has no clue what he is talking about. Which is why you see the links to the Ebay cannings jars I posted show GLAZED outsides on that kind of jar, it's all about the sanitary need for food itemsS Your Photos are great. They're all covered over with aluminum or other metal so we have absolutely no idea what the inside of any of your examples might look like.
Oh, and I love your condescending attitude. It plays well here.
For me it's not about an items value, identifying objects incorrectly isn't good for any hobby, is it only important if an item is worth thousands to identify it correctly? For me the answer is no, but as I said to AARC I'm sorry if I was condescending or abrasive...lots of drama for a piece worth less than $20
Antique RAW Unglazed Stoneware Crock Fruit JAR With Tobacco Spit Glaze Feature | eBay Here is one that is unglazedSo your source is a one line description from Ebay by someone who may have no clue what he's talking about? I love you novices who spread misinformation on a topic even though you have no clue about what you're professing to know. Check the Google images for Stoneware Thermos that I linked above, educate yourself just a little, you come across as foolish when you know nothing about a subject but continue to proclaim you're correct , and in the process you get others who know nothing to think you're correct. I guess all the images I posted are Photoshopped..... LOL
You'll notice the top of the jar is fully glazed ON THE OUTSIDE so the the lid for it makes and keeps a sanitary seal... It's also not a threaded top for a cooler...Antique RAW Unglazed Stoneware Crock Fruit JAR With Tobacco Spit Glaze Feature | eBay Here is one that is unglazed
yesdoes this thread come with popcorn??
AARC it's easy to understand why you would confuse one for the other since they do look similar, so if I came off too harsh I apologize, but if you look at the Macomb jars on Ebay you will see that while they look alike that all the Macomb jars are glazed inside and our for sanitary canning purposes. If what I've listed, posted and linked isn't enough to prove to you that I know what I am talking about than there's no more for me to say on the matter. People who don't know better will continue to list them on Ebay and Pintrest incorrectly, and that's not a fight I'm up to taking on.... lol
Again I'm sorry if I came off like D-bag, but I'm against spreading misinformation when it comes to collectibles and antiques, it hurts everyone in the hobby.
macomb stoneware jar in Antiques | eBay