303man Posted 29 July , 2004 Share Posted 29 July , 2004 The SRD jars were they issued in set sizes Quart, Gallon etc, are any rarer than others. also what is the correct title. Supply Reserve Depot, Service Rum Dilute, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peter B Posted 29 July , 2004 Share Posted 29 July , 2004 Have a look at bkristof web site, link here http://www.srd1914-1918.tk/ has some info about these jars. Peter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joe Sweeney Posted 30 July , 2004 Share Posted 30 July , 2004 The following link will take you to some detailed info on stoneware jars: http://1914-1918.org/forum/index.php?showt...findpost&p=8811 Per ASC regulations Rum was bottled only in 1 gallon, unwickered, stoneware jars packaged 2 jars to case. The case marked M.10. The 1 gallon variety was also used to store other liquids such as lime juice. Appendix XIX of the ASC regulations part II has specifications for the manufacture of Spirit or Lime Juice Jars aka Rum Jars. The 1 gallon variety is by far the most common. Joe Sweeney Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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