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Dump dig - 6/4/2008 2:17:40 PM   
zanes_antiques


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   Craigc90 and I got out Sunday for some digging. We headed to a spot he had permission but couldn't find a hole so we went to an old stand-by dump. It's been dug for 30 years or better so it's getting difficult to find good spots.
  After looking around a bit we started in. The only thing of any note to show is an extract bottle from Cleveland Ohio that I haven't seen before. Other than that it was the typical bromo's and unembossed bottles.


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