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"M.O.A.D"next to Great Miami River! NEW UPDAT... - 5/19/2007 7:53:24 PM   
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AKA:
Mother of all dumps!

OMG!!!!

Finally! I found what I have been looking for!

In the first two minutes I had my hands on a broken hoods bottle, A blob top soda top, and took home a nice embossed KV-1  4 sided poison and a Fair condition Double dot ACL/Embossed Dayton, ohio, Pepsi.

The dump looks to be around 70-100 yards long and in some places I could not climb it due to be so thick in broken glass it would have cut my shoes to ribbons!

Just like the great Obi-Wan Capsoda said: Let the glass come to you young Padwan

Stay tuned this could be real real real good!

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RE: "M.O.A.D" Found next to Great Miami River! - 5/19/2007 8:06:58 PM   
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Your gonna take  lots and  lots  of pics  for us unfortunate rained out  folk right = )

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RE: "M.O.A.D" Found next to Great Miami River! - 5/19/2007 9:44:26 PM   
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You bet I will!

Did not have the camera today though, I got the tip on this place from an oldtimer that told me when he was young he used to dump in this very same place, he said back then it was covered in piles of bottles, trash and all kinds of good stuff.
He remembers dumping in that place about 60 years ago and said there was stuff that was even old to them in that place.
Really pumped, pics will follow soon!
I will have a chance to hit it again tomorrow again for a bit and will have camera at the ready.
The sheer amount of broken glass just borders on insane

At first I thought "ok I am in hell, lots of broken glass and nothing whole", but round the corner, whole were popping, some partly buried.

And here is the teaser of all, Cobalt shard with the word Dr. Mo.....and that was all that the shard said................The mo was cut off, but man I cant wait to dig this!


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RE: "M.O.A.D" Found next to Great Miami River! - 5/20/2007 12:43:36 AM   
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I can't wait to see the bottles! Sounds like it has all the makings of a winning dump.
Rich

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RE: "M.O.A.D" Found next to Great Miami River! - 5/20/2007 1:00:32 AM   
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Use the force Harold.  And dig up them damn bottles.....

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RE: "M.O.A.D" Found next to Great Miami River! - 5/20/2007 6:37:08 AM   
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ahh, but Obi Cap...I sense many commons!


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RE: "M.O.A.D" Found next to Great Miami River! - 5/20/2007 12:13:27 PM   
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Use the force Harold.........And your local recycler.......

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RE: "M.O.A.D" Found next to Great Miami River! - 5/20/2007 3:31:30 PM   
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Pics will be on later!

Found a odd CQB Green crowntop bottle.
Two pinched flavorings
half pint milk
Tooled top druggist
A crazy looking metal and porcelain suspension type insulator
A small Johnny ball insulator
A crown top 7up
A small amber deco style poison
a very pretty prohibition flask in dark emerald green.
A few other oddities.

Not great but not to bad.
The finds from today were all surface finds at this place.
Took a topo map and a sat pic of the land and began the tedious task of mapping out hot spots, seeing that are so many!

The problem here is mass breakage. I mean, everything is flat busted.
When I get the pics up "find cable" you will see this whole place looks like the "Texas bottle massacre" happened here.
Digging is easy to very frickin hard, just depends on where your at.
The hotspots are so covered in debris the only living thing is spiders and roots.

I turned down numerous art deco style jars, plain fruit jars, plain unembossed sodas and beers

pics of this carnage later tonite!


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RE: "M.O.A.D" Found next to Great Miami River! - 5/20/2007 10:04:46 PM   
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hey bike goon its time to get out the shovel  dig some test holes dig deep man i bet 3 to 4 ft is trash mike

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RE: "M.O.A.D" Found next to Great Miami River! - 5/20/2007 11:59:42 PM   
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hi harold,   great going.  we expect to see lots of pics.   good luck,   rhona

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RE: "M.O.A.D" Found next to Great Miami River! - 5/21/2007 1:32:57 PM   
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Such a pretty place, this spot marks the spot of over 100 yards
of sporadic dumps.




pretty place!


More stuff!

The sea of glass part 1, yup that is a complete flask in the middle.
Part 2


There is a lot more than this, batts died on me.
Will post the surface finds later





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RE: "M.O.A.D" Found next to Great Miami River! - 5/21/2007 1:35:54 PM   
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damn  thats  some field of  debris

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RE: "M.O.A.D" Found next to Great Miami River! - 5/21/2007 3:37:39 PM   
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Dig, dig, dig, dig, DIG!!!!!!!

And then pics galore.

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RE: "M.O.A.D" Found next to Great Miami River! - 5/21/2007 5:41:47 PM   
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digdigdigdigdigdigdigdig

Anybody have a excavator to lend me?


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RE: "M.O.A.D" Found next to Great Miami River! - 5/22/2007 6:15:06 PM   
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Surface finds from my initial map and survey quest


Pics are dark, sorry

Any info on this wierd insulator?

My first double dot, and the acl is about 70%





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RE: "M.O.A.D" Found next to Great Miami River! - 5/22/2007 6:22:37 PM   
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The little embossed screw cap one is odd.
It reads:
Lucky Tiger  for Scalp and Skin Irritations

Lucky Tiger MFG. CO. Kansas City. Mo
...............................................................

The tall green bottle I have posted about in the after 1900's forum.
Green and embossed on the neck and the bottom with CQB VIIII
........................................................................................................................
The little Johnny ball insulator is by far the crudest I ever found
.............................................................................................................
The white insulator I would really like some info on.


So, surface finds were a mix, forgot to add the poison in my pics! dohhh!


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RE: "M.O.A.D" Found next to Great Miami River! - 5/22/2007 6:24:20 PM   
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RE: "M.O.A.D" Found next to Great Miami River! - 5/22/2007 9:51:40 PM   
Insulators Rule!

 

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That insulator is a type used to go around corners on buildings. I have only ever seen them used in urban setting, normally on older style brick buildings, and it would be attached to the edge of the building, and help the wire make the turn around the building. Normally used about 15-20 feet off the ground.

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RE: "M.O.A.D" Found next to Great Miami River! - 5/22/2007 11:54:21 PM   
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Hey Harold, Lucky Tiger made hair slickum. It was mostly used by black men. One of there products gave a black mans hair a slight reddish sheen. They were very popular products.

There was also a hair cream that gave hair a reddish sheen that white folks used but I can't think of the brand name.

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