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X.L.O. BOTTLING CO. - 6/23/2004 10:32:49 PM   
kawdog

 

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I dug up this damaged soda last winter in the dump I was digging, I never got around to asking y'all if anyone had any information on the X.L.O. Bottling Co., I can't find anything on the web about it. I thought maybe some of you Texas diggers might know more. I can't wait to get back out there this winter and find some more cool bottles. Take care,

kaw




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RE: X.L.O. BOTTLING CO. - 6/24/2004 12:20:48 AM   
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Hey Kaw, Wichita Falls is between Flasherr (Brian) and myself. Maybe one of us can come up with something. I've never heard of it but that 's not saying much. I don't see anything in my books and I, like you, didn't see anything on the web. I'll keep poking around and see if I can come up with something. Happy Diggin, Kelley

P.S. Momma bout ready to pop yet?

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RE: X.L.O. BOTTLING CO. - 6/24/2004 12:21:38 AM   
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i lived in Wichita falls for about 5 years loved it there. and go back when i can. i never dug there but i have seen quite a few Wichita falls bottles but that is a new one on me. if i hear of anything ill let you know
Brian

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Know anyone around Abilene Texas that digs?

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RE: X.L.O. BOTTLING CO. - 6/24/2004 8:52:59 AM   
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It's funny the guys in Maine wait for summer to dig [frozen] and I hear you from Texas are waiting for winter. Here in New Jersey we wait for winter too as in summer to many ticks and other blood suckers let alone everything grows like a jungle so bring on the winter.
I looked in my slim library and don't have any info on your bot either.
Tom, Olddump

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RE: X.L.O. BOTTLING CO. - 6/24/2004 1:23:18 PM   
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Thanks guys, maybe we can find something about it one day.

I always thought that was funny too. Everyone was wondering if I quit digging or something but personally I don't dig when it is hot and uncomfortable, no matter how bad I want too. Unless I had some kind of hot tip on a dump .

And Kim is about ready to pop, the baby could come anytime from now till the 10th of June, thankfully I got the room finished and it is full of baby stuff. Now if I could just figure out how to change a diaper

Thanks again everyone, I am sure somewher there is info on this bottle, we will just have to keep our eyes open.

kaw

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