Posted 9 years ago
JSmed
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I don't think you could find very many of these around anymore. Its a late 19th or early 20th century original paper labeled empty sample bottle of the E.H. Wright Co. of Kansas City, Missouri condensed smoke. Bottle is a flawless 4 inch tall hand tooled clear glass druggist style bottle. Wright's Liquid Smoke apparently caught on and is still made and sold today.
Wow, those are just great!!
i use liquid smoke to germinate seeds of certain rare plants for my nursery. those are the fire-followers, and most need exposure to the scent of smoke in order to germinate.