Anyone here know of a manufacturer that makes this specific glass bottle?
I've done everything I know of to find these, outside of contacting Badger who has them but cannot give me a price by the gross or container or anything other then maybe a dozen.......
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HotLines Joey Madden,47 years in the Classic Art of Pinstriping
Grants Pass, Oregon
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Just as a sidebar, if you find the little tropicana orange juice bottles that have metal lids (not pull of plastic) they match up with Paasche lid threads so you can have an 8 ounce airbrush bottle. Biggest they make for an airbrush is 3 oz. You just have to extend the tube with some rubber hose. You'd be surprized how long it takes to use up an 8 oz bottle.
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J.T. Gazaway
J.T. Graphic Design
www.jt-graphicdesign.com
jt@jt-graphicdesign.com
I am actually happy someone answered so quickly. I've been looking for these for many a moon. I don't use them for airbrushing but only to store small amounts of my formulated paint into. Being a pinstriper its real hard for me to keep anymore then 1 ounce of any one color in my kit when I have so many colors in which to choose from. I even considered 1/2 ounce jars but these were even harder to find.
Thank you again for your quick response, JM
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HotLines Joey Madden,47 years in the Classic Art of Pinstriping
Grants Pass, Oregon
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The SignShop
Mendocino, California
"Where the Redwoods meet the Surf"
I'm for recycling as much as the next guy but for work materials and tools I prefer a more professional manner.
Just wondering what kind of homes do enviromentalists live in, ya think their made of wood?
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HotLines Joey Madden,47 years in the Classic Art of Pinstriping
Grants Pass, Oregon
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Monte Jumper
SIGNLanguage/Norman.Okla.
[This message has been edited by Monte Jumper (edited June 09, 2001).]
You might want to check out Consolidated Plastics.
I know they have glass jars and bottle, but not sure if they have 1oz'ers. If they dont have the bottles you are looking for, I bet they at least have something you could use somehow in your business.. they have so much stuff!
http://www.consolidatedplastics.com
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Mike Pipes
Digital Illusion Custom Graphics
Lake Havasu City, AZ
http://www.stickerpimp.com
Glass, not plastic, glass, glass, glass, glass, glass, glass glass, glass, glass, glass, glass.
No wonder there are so many O/T posts that others find interesting, persons here can't read..........
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HotLines Joey Madden,47 years in the Classic Art of Pinstriping
Grants Pass, Oregon
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Hell, You know that "signs" and "communication" don't go together......
ps......I'm trying to check out a couple places that might be have what you are looking for....not gonna waste yer time till I get something positive......
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CJ Allan
CJs Engraving & Designing
Hazel, Ky.
270-492-6209
cjallan@cjs-engraving.com
www.cjs-engraving.com
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[This message has been edited by CJ Allan (edited June 10, 2001).]
http://www.essentialsupplies.com/index.htm
http://www.specialtybottle.com
http://www.packagingbusiness.com/results2.asp?control=2&table=Glass
http://www.lemelange.com/glass_bottle.htm
http://www.glassnow.com/index.html
http://www.robertscontainer.com
I found these by going to google.com and putting "glass bottles" in the search box.
Good Luck!
Sam
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“Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage.”
- Anais Nin
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sam@samazon.com
He can tell you or give you a number for our bottle supplier.
Roger
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Roger Bailey
Rapid Tac Incorporated
Waikoloa, Hawaii
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David Overholt
RunningDog Artworks
210 Cedar St
Pemberville, Ohio
aka, doc
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David Overholt
RunningDog Artworks
210 Cedar St
Pemberville, Ohio
aka, doc
Actually I've gotten it all together because of J.T. and his quick response.
GLASS is what was needed not Plastic but thank you and thank you David for your offer..
I have plastic, around 900 containers in 2, 3 and 4 ounce units but because they are plastic they are not very stable and do not take paints as well as I expected unless of course I were to go through paint as quick as I go through brushes. They are however great for catalysts and ChromaFlo especially using my patented "thumb screw" which also works great on cans.
What I need them for is so I can keep a maximum of formulated paint in my kit and in storage without loss of anykind. I have about 100 colors which most is used on a daily basis. Cans or plastic just takes too much space and most times I over-mix on site. I do dealerships and have specific formulars for the colors I use where-as I may have six different browns and so on. Storage in 1 ounce glass bottles and a good lengthy screw cap can save much time and money in the long run when doing this kind of work. For me not all the new technology works as well as old school and believe me I experiment more then most.
Thank you again, JM
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HotLines Joey Madden,47 years in the Classic Art of Pinstriping
Grants Pass, Oregon
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Santo Brocato
Promotion Graphics & Letters
Youngsville LA.
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Mark Fair
Mark Fair Signs
http://www.markfair.com
Home of "Sign of the Month
http://www.markfair.com/signomonth.html
2162 Mt. Meigs Road
Montgomery, Alabama 36107
334-262-4449
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HotLines Joey Madden,47 years in the Classic Art of Pinstriping
Grants Pass, Oregon
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Mike Pipes
Digital Illusion Custom Graphics
Lake Havasu City, AZ
http://www.stickerpimp.com
i wanted to input here (not useful, i'm sure) but, here in bc, vancouver and the island anyway, they have stores with names like "imagination market" "creation station" and "urban source".
they sell recycled goods from large manufacturers, so it's all new, but, it's their garbage. they have some of the most interesting, useful and weird items. bins and bins of you never know what.
plastic film canisters. tons of paper of all kinds. wood doo hickeys. frames. boxes, sequins, key chains, etc, etc. anything..overruns, spelling errors, just don't need them. all kinds of leftovers for all kinds of reasons. a kids' heaven, too!!
if i wanted 1 oz glass bottles, i would call there first thing. and CHEAP, alot of the items, you fill a brown paper bag with whatever you want. $4 small to $15 for a large grocery bag.
i can get alot in a large grocery bag
if you have these wonderful stores in your city, check them out.
(do you think i like 'em too much )
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gail
wacky wetcoast of bc