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Today's Finds - 7/9/2005 7:48:15 PM   
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Today me and Tony went digging, here is some pictures.

Any info on any of the bottles would be helpful.

(picture of the hole)




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RE: Today's Finds - 7/9/2005 7:49:30 PM   
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Picture, of the bottles that i dug up.

The jar in the middle, has two seams running up it on the same side, why would there be two seams on the same side like that?




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RE: Today's Finds - 7/9/2005 7:59:07 PM   
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Here are my bottles. From left to right.

1. Bechaud Co. Fond Du Lac Wis
2. The name St. Josephs as sores purity (believe thats what it says)
3. Piso Co. Warren PA. U.S.A.
4. Real Quailty with an odd a symbol under that
5. H.K. Mulford Co. Philidalphia
6. Hinds Honey and Almond Cream A.S. Hinds Co. N.J. U.S.A

If anyone knows anything about these bottles please help.




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RE: Today's Finds - 7/9/2005 9:14:54 PM   
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you diiging my hole, , I've been digging the same types of bottles in the dump I'm at haha, I dug 5 of those Hinds there, all differant sizes, nice digs, it's nice to get out

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RE: Today's Finds - 7/9/2005 9:41:22 PM   
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Thanks for the reply, anyone know anything about the other bottles?

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RE: Today's Finds - 7/10/2005 1:08:42 AM   
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yo andy nice finds!! i like the st josephs, and the small brown one, i like that soda too, seems to be a earlier layer to the dump?? is the small brown bottle machine made? the hinds and pisos are common bout i still kept some happy diggin mike

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RE: Today's Finds - 7/10/2005 1:29:01 AM   
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The little amber one is abm. What was in the St. Josephs, the actual inside of the bottle is less than half a centimeter thick. The bottles in this dump are slowly getting older. Any info on the ones Andy dug?

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RE: Today's Finds - 7/10/2005 1:41:20 AM   
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hey andy the st josephs was a childrens medicine, there still in business they make aspirin mike

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RE: Today's Finds - 7/10/2005 1:42:53 AM   
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Hey Mike, just so you know the bottles in the second pic were the ones I found. I think your getting mine and Andys mixed up. Thanks for the info.

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RE: Today's Finds - 7/10/2005 2:44:36 AM   
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woops sorry about that !!yes andy your bottles the blue ones are vicks, tallcork is ketchup or sauce the second bottle is early,hair tonic or food? the hinds is cool too keep on digging mike

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RE: Today's Finds - 7/10/2005 1:49:11 PM   
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thanks for the info madman.

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RE: Today's Finds - 7/11/2005 1:19:46 AM   
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wow those dump pix are nice, id have gone crazy fresh meat !!! ive noticed lots of roots in your post also in whiskeymans , i use hand held pruners they work nice mike

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RE: Today's Finds - 7/11/2005 11:42:36 AM   
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Thats what weve been using. You dont go very fast but I'm finding alot more.

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RE: Today's Finds - 7/12/2005 1:35:00 AM   
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yes those pruners are a must!! i also use 3 foot pruners more leverage, how deep is your dump mike

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RE: Today's Finds - 7/12/2005 12:40:53 PM   
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Not sure yet. I only dug 3 ft. down or so. I keep meaning to dig further down, but I end up digging outwards and making the hole wider instead

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RE: Today's Finds - 7/29/2005 12:14:06 AM   
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Update on that small amber bottle on the far right(the one from Philidalphia) It is BIM!!Sorry bout that madman. I was cleaning it and saw that. there was dirt covering the top of the seam line so I just assumed since everything else was ABM.
Anyone know anything on that bottle?

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RE: Today's Finds - 7/30/2005 12:59:46 AM   
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yea i thought it looked older happy digging mike

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RE: Today's Finds - 7/30/2005 8:13:02 PM   
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I have one like the smallest blue one it has a dropper in it but i dont know what it is
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RE: Today's Finds - 7/31/2005 3:24:41 AM   
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predator i believe those to be vicks nose drops mike

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RE: Today's Finds - 8/25/2005 12:40:43 PM   
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I am still looking for info on the small amber bottle embossed H.K. Mulford Co. Philidalphia. The seams end half way up the neck and there is no makers mark on the bottom. Any info would be appreciated.

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