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  1. For those asking for a picture of my vintage and antique finds this weekend, I didn't realize until just now how many flasks I bought. The Scottish curling stone flask is in the center. #flasks #antique #vintage

  2. For those asking for a picture of my vintage and antique finds this weekend, I didn't realize until just now how many flasks I bought. The Scottish curling stone flask is in the center. #flasks #antique #vintage

  3. For those asking for a picture of my vintage and antique finds this weekend, I didn't realize until just now how many flasks I bought. The Scottish curling stone flask is in the center. #flasks #antique #vintage

  4. For those asking for a picture of my vintage and antique finds this weekend, I didn't realize until just now how many flasks I bought. The Scottish curling stone flask is in the center. #flasks #antique #vintage

  5. For those asking for a picture of my vintage and antique finds this weekend, I didn't realize until just now how many flasks I bought. The Scottish curling stone flask is in the center. #flasks #antique #vintage

  6. @JamesK That was the standard style for a decade or more and I have the smaller ones, too. I've even been known to turn a standard bottle into a flask by topping it with a shot glass held on by the case. It's mostly to see what I can come up with because I have plenty of vintage flasks I've yet to restore. I prefer glass because they are easier to clean and non-reactive to their contents but many people think something shiny is better. #leather #flasks #vintage

  7. @JamesK That was the standard style for a decade or more and I have the smaller ones, too. I've even been known to turn a standard bottle into a flask by topping it with a shot glass held on by the case. It's mostly to see what I can come up with because I have plenty of vintage flasks I've yet to restore. I prefer glass because they are easier to clean and non-reactive to their contents but many people think something shiny is better. #leather #flasks #vintage

  8. @JamesK That was the standard style for a decade or more and I have the smaller ones, too. I've even been known to turn a standard bottle into a flask by topping it with a shot glass held on by the case. It's mostly to see what I can come up with because I have plenty of vintage flasks I've yet to restore. I prefer glass because they are easier to clean and non-reactive to their contents but many people think something shiny is better. #leather #flasks #vintage

  9. @JamesK That was the standard style for a decade or more and I have the smaller ones, too. I've even been known to turn a standard bottle into a flask by topping it with a shot glass held on by the case. It's mostly to see what I can come up with because I have plenty of vintage flasks I've yet to restore. I prefer glass because they are easier to clean and non-reactive to their contents but many people think something shiny is better. #leather #flasks #vintage

  10. @JamesK That was the standard style for a decade or more and I have the smaller ones, too. I've even been known to turn a standard bottle into a flask by topping it with a shot glass held on by the case. It's mostly to see what I can come up with because I have plenty of vintage flasks I've yet to restore. I prefer glass because they are easier to clean and non-reactive to their contents but many people think something shiny is better. #leather #flasks #vintage