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Cobalt Sucess to the Railroad - 12/17/2008 4:34:16 PM   
ajohn


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Trying to find out if this is a Clevenger .
                                                                       thanks A.J.





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I found the Red Road through the valley of the shadow of death....and along the way,found some really cool bottles
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RE: Cobalt Sucess to the Railroad - 12/17/2008 4:35:46 PM   
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I found the Red Road through the valley of the shadow of death....and along the way,found some really cool bottles

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RE: Cobalt Sucess to the Railroad - 12/17/2008 5:53:40 PM   
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it looks like one.  I had an amber one, if I remember correctly the clevengers had details in the horses mane and the cross hatch on the wagon panels that were distinct...

here is a good look at the clevenger bottle...







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Ok, more realistic, tomorrow Im digging a clear slick!

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RE: Cobalt Sucess to the Railroad - 12/17/2008 10:08:13 PM   
VA is for Diggers


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Mckearin's book does not list any of the Railroad flasks in cobalt or dark blue. There are some in saphire blue, but they are pontiled. Would'nt it be sweet to dig one of those!

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