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12-06 at the "yard" 20's stuff - 12/7/2006 12:30:25 AM   
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I would put this in the "Motherload" Thread but I'm worried I'm burning people out on it so I started a new thread. I was in a small trash pit from the 20's today and did alright. One excellent milk and a "Star of David" crowntop beer from Cleveland Ohio, among other goodies. The Milk is dated '22 on the base. I won't text the details here because you can see the slug plate clearly in the pictures to follow but the beer I couldn't photograph to any extent. It reads;"THE ISAAC LEISY COMPANY / CLEVELAND OHIO". The rest of my finds were not too bad but nothing fantastic. A straight sided Coca-Cola Soda Water from Steub., 2whistle sodas, a "Belmont Products / Martinsferry Ohio" prohibition soda, a 1915 coke, a vinegar jug, and a small condiment crock I believe, also a local beer. If anyone in here can give me any info on the Cleveland Beer please feel free. Oh yeah and one marble I haven't shown my dad yet so I don't want to jump to any conclusions on what it may be.




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RE: 12-06 at the "yard" 20's stuff - 12/7/2006 12:31:36 AM   
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 The milk bottle says; "A.C. OCHSENDORF / CITY DAIRY / STEUBENVILLE , O.". It's also a petaled neck.




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RE: 12-06 at the "yard" 20's stuff - 12/7/2006 12:37:55 AM   
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here's the Cleveland "kosher" beer.




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RE: 12-06 at the "yard" 20's stuff - 12/7/2006 12:47:32 AM   
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lest I forget the marble people in here.




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RE: 12-06 at the "yard" 20's stuff - 12/7/2006 2:15:53 AM   
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Give me a price on the Kashrus beer and I may be interested!
Rich

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RE: 12-06 at the "yard" 20's stuff - 12/8/2006 5:09:31 PM   
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Great finds!! 

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RE: 12-06 at the "yard" 20's stuff - 12/9/2006 2:40:06 PM   
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It's good to see that hole is still producing. Man that didn't sound right?!? Swizzle

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RE: 12-06 at the "yard" 20's stuff - 12/9/2006 7:14:08 PM   
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LOL, it's only dirty if you make it that way.

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RE: 12-06 at the "yard" 20's stuff - 12/9/2006 7:36:02 PM   
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A lot of things don't sound right to me with bottle terminalogy. Blown in mold, Applied Lip, Open bubble, Free blown, Flared lip, Tooled lip,  just to name a few. LMAO, I'm sorry I can't help it. Swizzle

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RE: 12-06 at the "yard" 20's stuff - 12/10/2006 2:22:42 AM   
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Don't forget Sperm Oil, Meat Sauce, and Bag Balm.

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RE: 12-06 at the "yard" 20's stuff - 12/10/2006 9:12:58 AM   
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where is the 1915 coke from and if you want to sell it let me know   grime55@yahoo.com   thanks greg

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RE: 12-06 at the "yard" 20's stuff - 12/10/2006 9:21:56 AM   
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it's nice to find the humor in any situation. Thanks for all the replies. Grime the coke has a bruise on it. Picked it up after i got it home. Funny how the hobbleskirts from around here do that.

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RE: 12-06 at the "yard" 20's stuff - 12/10/2006 11:37:37 AM   
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Hobbleskirts can be funny too. LMAO. I'm really sorry if anyone takes offence to this but I truely do find the expressions funny. Swizzle

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RE: 12-06 at the "yard" 20's stuff - 12/10/2006 3:24:04 PM   
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SOME PEOPLE!!! How can you find humor in the terms used in bottle making and collecting.  You should be ashamed!!!

AND...... You forgot punty rod and pontil rod. You guys are killin me!!

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RE: 12-06 at the "yard" 20's stuff - 12/10/2006 3:30:29 PM   
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I always thought that pontil sounded french or italian for something. Hmm.....I wonder what though.  Swizzle

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