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A Few Favorites - 3/18/2007 11:11:08 PM   
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I did a little photo shoot tonight of some of my favorites. It gives me something to do in the winter when I can't dig . Here are a 16-oz KI-1 poison, emerald green druggist and teal embossed druggist citrate. ~Jim




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RE: A Few Favorites - 3/18/2007 11:12:42 PM   
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A few poisons. KS-9 Squibb, KR-38 Reese Chemical and KS-2.




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RE: A Few Favorites - 3/18/2007 11:14:12 PM   
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Some 1850s privy-dug pontils. Gallagher's Magical Hair Oil, W. Braunewell mustard and a small, 12-sided umbrella ink.




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RE: A Few Favorites - 3/18/2007 11:16:27 PM   
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Last one. Some cool druggists- Hetherington, Chester A. Baker and Hugo Brecklein's Rialto Pharmacy. All three of these pharmacists also had KI-2 poison bottles. I have the Hetherington and Baker poisons, but not the Brecklein (yet). ~Jim




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RE: A Few Favorites - 3/19/2007 12:47:02 AM   
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just awesome jim! Every single piece is a nice piece of glass. I still rember when you dug that pontil mustard! man that was a nice hole. I hope you hit man more in the near future like that. Take care buddie
Ry

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RE: A Few Favorites - 3/19/2007 5:44:14 AM   
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Nice glass Jim!! I love that mustard jar, I have a darkish green blob top, owl drug like the citrate you got there, I would post a pic but its 5:30 am and I am going back to work, after a week off BLAAAAAAAAAA!! so mabey later see ya Rick

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RE: A Few Favorites - 3/19/2007 8:31:21 AM   
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Gallagher's Magical Hair Oil


That Gallagher's is a nice one... You gonna get it tumbled?

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RE: A Few Favorites - 3/19/2007 3:30:51 PM   
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Thanks, guys. Ryan, I hope we hit a few more like that one. That was just an awesome dig. I know there are a good many 1850s pits here.

Rick, The teal Owl is a good bottle. It was used for citrate as well. Did you dig that one in PA? I know they show up here once in a while. I don't know why, since they were a west-coast bottle.

Ron, I have a ton of nice stuff that could use a tumble. One of these days, I'll get the ambition to build a tumbler. ~Jim


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