Dump Digger
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Hold on now. Say if the bottles are from the 40's or 50's, that what, 50 + years old? It may have no monetary value, but hell, they've lasted for that long, haven't they? I dug up an 1870's bottle yesterday. I doubt it has any monetary value, maybe a dollar or two, its a simple, clear medicine bottle. I'm thrilled with it. But think of this, back in the 1870's, that bottle was trash. So were most now collectible bottles. Now we go around digging in people's toilets trying to find these bottles. I'd hope the most of us were doing it for the love of finding these little nuggets of history, not simply for the money. But we're now looking at 50 year old bottles, plain though they may be, as trash? Look to the future. In another 50 years, people will be going around digging these up. If I may implore, don't just throw them away. Dig a hole and dump them off down in there if you feel the need to be done with them. Put them down in a ravine. Put them in an old barn, whatever, but don't just throw them away like they're little pieces of nothing. One of these days, those 50 year old pieces of trash will be a look into the past.
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