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<p>[QUOTE="EAPG, post: 49552, member: 505"]Found this old post in my bookmarks but don't see a post by me that says "Dori confirmed this as McKee 1910 and not cane." I don't know where i got that. Tom describes a <b>hobnail </b>and mentions that's an <b>OMN for Daisy and Button</b>; however, it is also the <b>OMN</b> for <b>McKee's Hobnail aka Cane</b> pattern has sunken buttons. I have 364 butter bases, the common size is around 5-1/2 to around 6-3/4, the largest is Sunrise at 7-1/4 so yours is a cheese. Note that the buttons don't protrude on the sides of this pattern and that it differs in the arrangement of the canes and narrow panels. <b><span style="color: #ff0000">Pat Parker: </span><span style="color: #000000">No, this is not Daisy & Button without the Daisy. because for one thing, has sunken buttons and has the horizontal and vertical strips that contain the buttons.</span></b>[ATTACH=full]12448[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="EAPG, post: 49552, member: 505"]Found this old post in my bookmarks but don't see a post by me that says "Dori confirmed this as McKee 1910 and not cane." I don't know where i got that. Tom describes a [B]hobnail [/B]and mentions that's an [B]OMN for Daisy and Button[/B]; however, it is also the [B]OMN[/B] for [B]McKee's Hobnail aka Cane[/B] pattern has sunken buttons. I have 364 butter bases, the common size is around 5-1/2 to around 6-3/4, the largest is Sunrise at 7-1/4 so yours is a cheese. Note that the buttons don't protrude on the sides of this pattern and that it differs in the arrangement of the canes and narrow panels. [B][COLOR=#ff0000]Pat Parker: [/COLOR][COLOR=#000000]No, this is not Daisy & Button without the Daisy. because for one thing, has sunken buttons and has the horizontal and vertical strips that contain the buttons.[/COLOR][/B][ATTACH=full]12448[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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