Subject: (3.2) Are amber or olive green jars worth more and why?
Frequently Asked Questions -- Fruit JarsYes, jars in amber, cornflower blue, olive green, etc. are worth more because fewer of them were made and they are in great demand by collectors. The amber jars were made that way as an attempt to keep fruit from turning brown. The amber glass kept out the harmful effect of light rays on the contents of the jar. However, the jars were less popular with homemakers because the contents were more difficult to see.
Subject: (4.2) How much are my Ball, Atlas, Kerr or Mason jars worth?
Frequently Asked Questions -- Fruit JarsWell, the Ball, Kerr or Atlas jars tend to be fairly common. However, some jars can be worth more depending on the actual embossing. (Especially dealing with Ball jars.) Jars with unusually bright colors are worth more. These were generally made at the end of a run and contain sediments and chemicals that color the glass. Amber colored jars tend to be worth more than clear or aqua jars, but this is not a hard and fast rule either.
Subject: (1.3) What do the numbers [on the bottom/sides of jars] mean?
Frequently Asked Questions -- Fruit JarsCollectors frequently refer to these numbers as "mold numbers." However, in some cases, this term oversimplifies what the numbers represented. Originally when jars were blown by hand, the number represented a specific glass blower and his team. At the end of the day the blower and his team would get paid for the amount of jars they produced as determined by the number of jars made with a given number on them. I.E.
Subject: (1.4) Are square jars unusual?
Frequently Asked Questions -- Fruit JarsSquare jars were considered a design improvement because a homemaker could stack more jars together in less space thus allowing a family to put up more food in their small cellars or cupboards. Square Jars were made for the Smalley Fruit Jar Co. Boston, Mass in the late 1890s. Other square jars date from the 20s, 30s and later. The value of square shaped jars tends to be higher than round as it seems that fewer square jars were made.
Subject: (3.1) Why do some old jars turn purple?
Frequently Asked Questions -- Fruit JarsWhen manufacturers produce glass, chemicals (clarifying agents) must be added to clarify the batch in order to turn it from its original color of aqua-blue or green to clear. Prior to the start of the First World War, manufacturers used Manganese Dioxide as their chemical agent of choice to clarify glass. When a jar or bottle turns purple from sunlight, manganese dioxide is the substance in the glass that reacts with sunlight to cause the color change.
Subject: (4.1) What is a good book on pricing jars?
Frequently Asked Questions -- Fruit JarsTo learn more about the value of fruit jars I recommend the Red Book of Fruit Jars #9 by Doug Leybourne. You can order the book post paid for $35 from the author by writing him at P.O. Box 5417, N. Muskegon, MI 49445. You can also purchase the book on-line at www.fruitjars.com
Subject: (6.3) How do I go about selling my old jars?
Frequently Asked Questions -- Fruit JarsYou should make a list and then determine how much your jars are worth by consulting a reputable price guide. (Like the Red Book.) Once you know what you have and what it's worth, swap meets are always good places. If you have a booth or know of anyone that has a booth at an antique mall you could try that. You might even try selling them at a yard sale.
Subject: (7.1) What are some examples of reproduction fruit jars?
Frequently Asked Questions -- Fruit JarsThere have been new reproduction fruit jars from China turning up in antique malls for outrageous prices but they're worth about $6-$8 each. The regular old zinc lids don't fit right and the aluminum lids that come with them are new and shiny giving away the jar's recent manufacture. These reproductions are copies of the old Hero jars made in the 1880s. As a collector these new jars usually have a poor quality to their color and the glass has a slicker than usual feel.
Subject: <3.2> Where are hedgehogs illegal?
Hedgehog FAQ, Part 2Unfortunately, there are some locations that do not yet allow pet hedgehogs. The IHA [2.5] can possibly help provide guidance on how you can enlighten any backward bureaucracies you run into. The list below started as a very stripped down version of the last list published by the N.A.H.A. to which I have also included additional notes thanks to people sending me information. the moment hedgehogs are not permitted in the U.S.
Subject: 3.2 Where does the phrase Sisters of Mercy arise from?
alt.gothic FAQAndrew Eldritch chose the phrase as the name of this band from a Leonard Cohen song of that name. The song may be referring to prostitutes as 'Sisters of Mercy'. There is also a religious order who are sometimes known by that name.
Subject: (2.2) What are good examples of Civil War era jars?
Frequently Asked Questions -- Fruit JarsThe manufacture of fruit jars really didn't take off until after the civil war. Before the war, canning jars (many were actually large, heavy, bulky enamel lined cans) were expensive and difficult to use. Mason's patent was issued in 1858 but it wasn't until the Consolidated Fruit Jar Company began making jars after the war did the Mason jar really begin catching on.
Subject: (7.4) Do you know of any sources of new jars with glass lids?
Frequently Asked Questions -- Fruit JarsYou can try the following Internet sources: http://www.homecanning.com/ http://www.weckcanning.com http://www.homecanningsupply.com/ Creswick, Alice: The Fruit Jar Works, Volumes I & II. Published by Douglas M. Leybourne, Jr. N. Muskegon, Mich., 1995. Leybourne, Doug: The Red Book of Fruit Jars Published by Douglas M. Leybourne, Jr. N. Muskegon, Mich., 1993, 2000. A Primer on Fruit Jars by David Hinson. Internet: http://www.av.qnet.com/~glassman/info/b&e/primer.htm
Subject: 3.2 Where did the term 'gothic' come from?
news.answers/alt-gothic-faqProbably the earliest usage, as applied to music though was by Anthony H. Wilson (Joy Division manager) who was overcome by a rare moment of lucidity on a 1978 BBC TV program when he described Joy Division as Gothic compared with the pop mainstream. How 'Goth' and 'Gothic' came to be used to describe the movement though is a little less clear. What is certain is that NME and Sounds used it, and there seem to be two suggestions as to where they got it from.
Subject: (6.2) Can you recommend a good book on the history of jars or jar makers?
Frequently Asked Questions -- Fruit JarsAll of the major fruit jar research books out there are out of print. There has been some discussion about reprinting Dick Roller's "Standard Fruit Jar Reference." There is also the two part Creswick book entitled "The Fruit Jar Works" and two classic books from the 1970s namely "Bottle Makers and Their Marks" by Julian Harrison Toulouse, 1971 and "A Collector's Manual, Fruit Jars" by Julian Harrison Toulouse, 1969.
Subject: (3.2) How do I configure swap space?
HighWind Software's Product Frequently Asked QuestionsSpreading swap across multiple disks (assuming they are the same speed) will help increase performance. Solaris allows the use of swap files which can be placed on striped partitions for increased performance. Generally, configuring the machine with twice as much swap as there is physical memory works well. (If there is 256MB RAM on the machine, configure 512MB swap on the machine). For systems with 1GB or more of memory, using 1x to 1.5x physical memory for swap space, works well.
Why did the color of the absinthe in an opened bottle change from green to amber?
Jade Liqueurs Fine AbsinthesThe traditional, natural color of our absinthes will eventually fade to a feuille mort (dead leaf) tint with time, and a small amount of sediment may form. This is characteristic of a true absinthe that is crafted from historically correct, natural methods.
The light on the scanner is flashing red, green and amber, what do I do?
The scanner hardware has failed. Please ring our Helpline on 0800 373148, who will arrange for a replacement scanner to be sent to you.
Subject: 3.2. How do I run a cron job with Kerberos authentication?
Frequently Asked Questions about KerberosNothing can authenticate to Kerberos without providing a password/encryption key. The same holds true for cron jobs. A password/encryption key is stored somewhere on a machine Obviously, both of these also apply to cron jobs. So to provide Kerberos authentication to cron jobs, you would either have to have a human type in a password at the appropriate time, or store the password/encryption key somewhere where the cron job could read it. kinit -k -t user.
Is it necessary to sterilize jars before canning?
National Center for Home Food Preservation | Canning FAQsJars do not need to be sterilized before canning if they will be filled with food and processed in a boiling water bath canner for 10 minutes or more or if they will be processed in a pressure canner. Jars that will be processed in a boiling water bath canner for less than 10 minutes, once filled, need to be sterilized first by boiling them in hot water for 10 minutes before they're filled.
What causes jars to break in a canner?
National Center for Home Food Preservation | Canning FAQsBreakage can occur for several reasons: 1. Using commercial food jars rather than jars manufactured for home canning, 2. Using jars that have hairline cracks, 3. Putting jars directly on bottom of canner instead of on a rack, 4. Putting hot food in cold jars, or 5. Putting jars of raw or unheated food directly into boiling water in the canner, rather than into hot water (sudden change in temperature-too wide a margin between temperature of filled jars and water in canner before processing).
