Guest guest Posted December 11, 2004 Report Share Posted December 11, 2004 Hey y'all, When I began planning to open Appalachian Valley Natural Products the first command decision I made was to use Miron Violet Glass .. it took not a lot of brain strain to determine they were the finest to be had in the entire world. It was a major start up investment .. I mean pallets of different sizes. I still use them today for Retail sales and will continue to use them http://www.av-at.com/about.html They look almost black. On 11 August 1999 we had a Full Sun Eclipse in Turkey .. enterprising folks were selling smoked glass and whatever on every street corner the day before. My employees and I stood on my office balcony and watched it for the entire period .. using 100 ml Miron Violet Glass .. it was a wonderful sight fer'shur. For those interested in learning how such events affect critters .. go here .. http://birding.about.com/library/weekly/aa080899.htm Perhaps coincidental .. some scientists still wonder ..six days after the eclipse, at 0305 in the morning .. 17 August 1999 .. we had the largest earthquake in memory here in Turkey .. I spent the next seven days in Golcuk (the epicenter) digging out bodies .. few were alive. Turkey had more than 22,000 deaths in that quake. :-( > You'll want to contact Mike at Miron USA info > Do tell him I sent you Right .. Michael is the exclusive Miron representative in the U.S.A. > I don't know if they have oz sizes any longer. I used to carry (and > (use) the 4 and 8 oz sizes, but last I heard they were going to only > be manufacturing the metric sizes .. such as 100 ml instead of the 4 > oz with US necks .... so you'll have to get a current products list > from him to be sure. I believe you will find that there are no U.S. sizes now .. hasn't been for a long time. And you will see that they don't offer 15 ml sizes so long ago I elected to use 20 ml sizes and charge the same price most do for their 15 ml sizes. Truth is .. some folks don't look at sizes as much as they do prices. > Also, be aware that you can't order just a bottle or two, so you might > want to ask around if some folks want to split a case with you if you > don't want that many ... I'm sure you'd get some interest Probably can do that .. there is a handling charge for anything less than a pallet. Before anyone asks .. I don't want to get into bottle sales as the salary I pay my employees is more than the profit to be gained from the time required to package and ship bottles. There is a lady in North Carolina who used to sell them .. http://www.luminanti.com/mironvioletglass.html > I really do like their bottles. The glass is wonderfully thick, they > are well made, the color is fantastic, Very well made .. a sophisticated process resulting from sound research rather than speculation and marketing hype .. as is the case when folks try to justify clear glass bottles. We have a choice of believing the information below .. or someone saying that clear glass is superior to colored glass and we should accept that information because of the credentials of the one making the claim. ;-) Years ago I stated on this list that the protective capability against photochemical change of glass ranges with the colors of the Spectrum .. starting and ending in that order. Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo and Violet .. Violet being the most protective. If Miron Violet was not the finest then I would be an irresponsible businessman for paying a higher price for them. Some data on Miron Violet here: http://fm.miron.ch/miron/miron_glas/sites/english/g_research.html http://www.flowervr.com/VioletGlass/violetglass.htm And as Barbara posted .. which Martin can't read because the English is American English .. not British. ;-) http://www.miron-glass.com Most of the glass bottles found today are mass produced in India and China .. rarely does one find glass bottles produced in industrialized countries because of labor costs vs profit margin. But Miron Violet is an exception. Some are produced in Switzerland and some in Germany .. labor costs in both countries are higher than in the U.S.A. > I think they do a great job protecting the items in them, but they are > hard to see how full or empty they are, so no " eyeball " filling them *lol* We beat that when I opened the door to my wholesale/retail operation in Maryland .. built a shadow box with a light in the background. Then as we grew we began to use precise measuring instruments so now we fill a bottle with ZERO TOLERANCE for error .. and in no cases will any bottle have less than it claims to have .. it will have a silly tad more than claimed .. every time .. due to the measuring instruments. > Nite all .. I am off to bed, got a busy weekend on tap! Hope you had a nice night .. I woke up at 2:00 this afternoon .. had a dental appointment at 1:30 but really didn't wanna go to begin with so maybe getting up late was sorta programmed in my brain pan. ;-) > *Smile* > Chris (list mom) > http://www.alittleolfactory.com Y'all keep smiling. :-) Butch http://www.AV-AT.com > Joshua Alexander [josh] > > Hi folks, > So where do I purchase miron bottles? I'd like 1oz dropper bottles, > 8oz spritz bottles, and maybe some others. -Josh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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