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Yesterday's spoils. - 9/11/2005 4:31:47 PM   
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I got out yesterday for my 1st dig in a couple months, the dump dates about 1890 to 1920's. Slim picken's for the day a dozen 6.5 inch Bromo's, most had dings. I brought home a handful of bottles only cleaned a couple for display though. Anyone know what GLYCO-THYMOLINE was? I like those E-Z Stove Polish bottles because the have tons of embossing to them. The local PAIN BALM bottle was the best of the day.

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RE: Yesterday's spoils. - 9/11/2005 4:39:27 PM   
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pettydigger, not bad. thats the first bromo seltzer i've seen that was dug but wasn't stained. it would be nice to have a set of all the sizes that clear.

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RE: Yesterday's spoils. - 9/11/2005 4:49:28 PM   
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This was the 4th size Bromo to my collection that I've dug John, I think there is 5 or 6 total sizes made. I have dug 100's of these Bromo-seltzers, and like you say most have major irredescence that will not clean with soap and water.

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RE: Yesterday's spoils. - 9/12/2005 2:20:40 AM   
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very nice finds pd, its starting to cool off here, cant wait to find the turn o century stuff, ive got a spot lined up for winter, those are nice finds im jealous!!!!! yo bd this ones for you happy hunting mike




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RE: Yesterday's spoils. - 9/12/2005 7:22:57 PM   
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nice!

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RE: Yesterday's spoils. - 9/13/2005 1:25:17 AM   
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hey pettydigger, someone once told me that glyco thymoline was nail polish remover mike

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RE: Yesterday's spoils. - 9/14/2005 9:34:53 AM   
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Glyco-Thymoline is an alkaline cleansing solution primarily used as a mouthwash and gargle. GlycoThymoline can be used as a spray, rinse or gargle, diluted or full strength, as often as desired.
GlycoThymoline is used as part of an oral hygiene program or also for personal hygiene as it gives a refreshing clean feeling and is gentle enough to use on baby's skin.
Its natural ingredients include Eucalyptol, Menthol, Pine Oil, Thymol, Alcohol 4%, Glycerin and other ingredients. Glyco-Thymoline is the original unique natural formula. Original exact formulation from the Edgar Cayce Readings.

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