E.G. Booz and North American Log Cabins Too!

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E.G. Booz and North American Log Cabins Too!

13 October 2012

Apple-Touch-IconANow that I have been able to catch my breath with the summer ending and starting the fall with the New England bottle shows, I find myself with some time to go back and nest some of the great display photographs from the FOHBC 2012 Reno Expo this past July.

These pictures of the ‘E.G. Booz and North American Log Cabins Too!’ display are credited to Scott Selenak (FOHBC photographer pictured on the left) who was indispensable as far as photo documenting the event, displays, shootout and banquet. 

One of the most incredible displays was orchestrated by David Hall. This well designed and colorful display dominated one side of the display area. My hat is off to David and his collection. Very educational and full of WOW factor and eye appeal!

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David Hall and his

E.G. Booz and North American Log Cabins Too! Display




















About Ferdinand Meyer V

Ferdinand Meyer V is a native of Baltimore, Maryland and has a BFA in Fine Art and Graphic Design from the Kansas City Art Institute and School of Design. Ferdinand is the founding Principal of FMG Design, a nationally recognized design consultation firm. Ferdinand is a passionate collector of American historical glass specializing in bitters bottles, color runs and related classic figural bottles. He is married to Elizabeth Jane Meyer and lives in Houston, Texas with their daughter and three wonderful grandchildren. The Meyers are also very involved in Quarter Horses, antiques and early United States postage stamps. Ferdinand is the past 6-year President of the Federation of Historical Bottle Collectors and is one of the founding members of the FOHBC Virtual Museum.
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