Unique Old Spice, and Avon Bottles/Decanters, And Finds

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  1. cliffb599

    cliffb599 Well-Known Member

    Today I got a Vintage Old Spice & Vintage Stetson Aftershave.
    Don’t know if it constitutes as Unique.
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  2. brit

    brit in a box

    cool score Cliff..:cool:
     
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  3. Enrico

    Enrico Popcorn

    Really liking the Stetson bottle!

    :happy088:
     
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  4. cliffb599

    cliffb599 Well-Known Member

    Thanks Guy’s


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  5. Douglas Carey

    Douglas Carey Wildman

    Not unique, but a good find.:eatdrink047:
     
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  6. DaltonGang

    DaltonGang Ol' Itchy Whiskers

    Any Shulton Old Spice find is unique, to me. They don't make it anymore, and nothing else smells like it.

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  7. Timwcic

    Timwcic Well-Known Member

    A Old Spice pickup today, a Ship Lantern Decanter full of the good stuff. Looks like it’s been living in a bedroom closet since the 70’s

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    myles wilson Moth Ball Mouth

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  9. Paul Turner

    Paul Turner outside the quote(s) now

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  10. Timwcic

    Timwcic Well-Known Member

    Thank you gentlemen
     
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  11. Timwcic

    Timwcic Well-Known Member

    Been looking for one of these for a while. A full whales tooth that looks untouched since the 70’s. Usually i find them in disrepair or a stupid price and a walk away

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  12. Latherin’ Luddite

    Latherin’ Luddite Well-Known Member

    Very nice! I’m not even successful at locating basic NOS bottles in my travels.
     
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  13. Douglas Carey

    Douglas Carey Wildman

    Great find Tim.
    There were six styles of Scrimshaw Decanters sold from 1974 to 1976 (Product ID 3835 or 3838). The bottles sported simulated scrimshaw depicting whaling or sailing imagery. Packaging was clear plastic with the decanter on a silver plastic base. Each decanter held 6 ounces of cologne. Some were sold in gift sets with a scrimshaw soap on a rope.

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  14. Enrico

    Enrico Popcorn

    Very cool ..... I like the center bottom one best.

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  15. Paul Turner

    Paul Turner outside the quote(s) now

    I wonder what business is now located where the original Old Spice was(Clifton, NJ).
     
  16. Enrico

    Enrico Popcorn

    Probably a Walmart Super Center :(

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  17. Paul Turner

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    A bookstore would be better.
     
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  18. Enrico

    Enrico Popcorn

    Unfortunately if kids don't need to learn cursive, very soon they won't need to know how to read.
     
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  19. Timwcic

    Timwcic Well-Known Member


    The Shulton factory on Colfax Avenue in Clifton, New Jersey was bulldozed twenty or so years ago. A copy/paste from of a new release with a update

    AN industrial ghost town for the last decade, the 42-acre former Shulton Industries site in Clifton, where Old Spice cologne and Breck shampoo were once produced, is being resurrected as an upscale gated residential enclave. Earlier this month after three years of planning and negotiations, a North Jersey development company closed on its purchase of the parcel and started demolishing the huddle of buildings that have occupied the property since the 1940's. They will be replaced by 637 condominium apartments and town houses, 35 percent of them for people age 55 and over, contained in three neighborhoods carved from the site, which the city has rezoned for housing. The project, Cambridge Crossings, will also include a 5,000-square-foot clubhouse, a pool and a walking path along Weasel Brook, which bisects the property. Located at the intersection of Route 46 and Exit 154 of the Garden State Parkway, at Colfax Avenue, the site is one of the most visible reminders of the flight of industry from this 12-square-mile Passaic County city. Cambridge Crossings is being developed by Town and Country Developers at Clifton North Inc., of Woodcliff Lake, an affiliate of Whiteweld, Barrister & Brown, a Manhattan-based real estate investment firm. The project will cost more than $60 million, including the price of the land, and take two to three years to build, said Joseph L. DiBernardo, an executive vice president at Town and Country. Across New Jersey, vacant commercial buildings or their sites are being put to new uses as developers respond to the demand for residential and commercial space and the dwindling supply of land to develop. At the same time, towns are trying to ensure that the redevelopment does not overburden municipal services. Sites like the Shulton tract that are large and near highways and job centers -- Manhattan is 15 minutes away -- are prime candidates for reuse, particularly in almost fully developed northern New Jersey, said Peter D. Blanchard. He is senior vice president of the Garibaldi Group, the Chatham-based brokerage firm that marketed the Shulton site. The owner was American Home Products of Madison, a manufacturer of pharmaceuticals and medical equipment, which inherited the site as part of its acquisition of American Cyanamid in 1995.
     
  20. Paul Turner

    Paul Turner outside the quote(s) now

    Thanks for the info......Old Spice didn't produce its deodorants there, eh?
     

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