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12/24 dig in NH, still warm - 12/25/2006 10:52:18 PM   
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Diggin on Christmas Eve in NH, cant complain there.  Gotta love that global warming   Got a quick permission from a guy in a back hoe behind an 1840s house.  A lot of the yard had been ripped apart already.  There was an area near the back corner that had some buried bottles, where the back hoe had cut into it.  It looked like someone had buried a bunch of mayo jars, sometime in the 1940s or so.  I dug under and all around, but thats all it was.  I dug through it and found one nice old jar, a "Hero Improved" which according to my Red Book is a pretty good jar. 
Just good to get out in the mud.
Hope everyone had a good Christmas
Bram

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RE: 12/24 dig in NH, still warm - 12/25/2006 10:54:14 PM   
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Here's the house, looked like a good one.




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RE: 12/24 dig in NH, still warm - 12/25/2006 10:55:06 PM   
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Just clear mayo jars, but one older looking one coming here




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RE: 12/24 dig in NH, still warm - 12/25/2006 10:55:54 PM   
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my Hero
Merry Christmas guys
Bram




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RE: 12/24 dig in NH, still warm - 12/26/2006 11:38:40 AM   
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Hey Bram...

Nice photos of your little dig...  Too bad there wasn't some older stuff in there. I bet someone else got their hands on it.

I did get your messages and Give me a call about your "winter diving" questions and equipment. I might be able to shed a little light on your questions.  Actually, we should probably get together over a beer or something.

Wayne.

(I still have the colored Boston sodas to show you!!)

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RE: 12/24 dig in NH, still warm - 12/26/2006 1:56:58 PM   
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Over a beer?????  When did you ever have "A" beer Wayne.  Watch him Bram, those under water types can really hold there liquids.

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RE: 12/24 dig in NH, still warm - 12/26/2006 4:56:06 PM   
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  Nice jar!Looks like you still may be able to find some privies.That house looks like a good one.Glad to see the weather hasn't shut you down.Good luck,Doug

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RE: 12/24 dig in NH, still warm - 12/27/2006 9:53:08 PM   
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Yeah Man,,sure does look like a good one. Nice Jar you found. It's great you got to get some fair weather diggin in,,this late in the year.

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