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RE: Any of these valuable? - 7/5/2007 2:08:46 PM   
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Roger that. If thats not clear enough let me know I can take a better pic outside.




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RE: Any of these valuable? - 7/5/2007 3:23:55 PM   
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i cant tell if it is or isnt ..........well when and  if  you  decide  to  sell the  green one and  someone on here gives you a value on it  im interested...

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RE: Any of these valuable? - 7/5/2007 3:28:06 PM   
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Ok, Just Dig It. Hopefully someone on here has some idea how much this is worth.

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RE: Any of these valuable? - 7/5/2007 6:46:46 PM   
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That WM REX GREEN ST squat should bring about $125. Everything else $20 and under. Maybe a bit more for the Freeland, PA squat.

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RE: Any of these valuable? - 7/5/2007 7:17:31 PM   
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Thanks, Digger George! Thats a lot of dough. I was looking through my boxes and came across this nice bottle. It has a slugplate saying the words Famico Plagmio on it, which is latin, and in english I looked up and means "Family Plague." Kinda creepy. It also has a big pontil on the bottom that goes in about 1.5 inches. I'll post some pictures.






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RE: Any of these valuable? - 7/5/2007 7:19:15 PM   
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Pontile -




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RE: Any of these valuable? - 7/5/2007 7:24:23 PM   
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OK where you gettin all these antique bottles? If you want to sell them, I'll give you cash. I live in Philly. Maybe we'll go on a dig. I'm about to eat a cheese steak.

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RE: Any of these valuable? - 7/5/2007 7:26:54 PM   
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That last one you posted is an applied seal bottle. No idea on age but with that pontil id imagine 1860's. Great bottles!! Nice job on the green squat!

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RE: Any of these valuable? - 7/5/2007 7:32:32 PM   
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Thanks guys, my dad works for PGW and when they dig up the street and stuff downtown, he finds bottles and then gets to bring them home.

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RE: Any of these valuable? - 7/5/2007 7:41:57 PM   
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do you ever get any insulators from your dad? if you do let me know, i'm buying but not at the moment. I am broke at the moment.

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RE: Any of these valuable? - 7/5/2007 7:55:50 PM   
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Here are all the insulators we have 




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RE: Any of these valuable? - 7/5/2007 8:09:55 PM   
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quote:

I'm about to eat a cheese steak.
quote:

ORIGINAL: Digger Georgge

lol

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RE: Any of these valuable? - 7/5/2007 8:17:58 PM   
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That's a wine bottle cheesesteak, the bottom is called a kick up, wine bottles haven't changed much over the years, except the quality of the glass id say. Rick



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RE: Any of these valuable? - 7/5/2007 8:20:18 PM   
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ahh ok thanks man, still in awe of the W.M Rex lol

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RE: Any of these valuable? - 7/5/2007 9:11:03 PM   
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I'll try and post some new pictures tomorrow as I'm too tired now.

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RE: Any of these valuable? - 7/5/2007 10:29:01 PM   
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This may sound funny but....Where are the marbles?

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RE: Any of these valuable? - 7/5/2007 10:32:35 PM   
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haha that's just about that only thing I've never been compelled to collect.

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RE: Any of these valuable? - 7/6/2007 2:58:54 PM   
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the insulators are mostly common except for the large domed aqua one and maybe the small green tinted one between the brown spool and the white ceramic insulator. I cant tell, but it looks like a cd 102? I'de like to know the embossing on the large aqua and small light green ones. The large aqua is a cd-281, hemingray and lynchburg made that style. if it's a hemingay, book is 15-20 and if it's lynchburg, 2000-3000. Looks to be hemingray from this point of view because of the color.

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RE: Any of these valuable? - 7/6/2007 3:18:56 PM   
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Yea, you were right, it is a Hemingray. The embossing says "Hemingray No 1 High Voltage." On the other side it says "Patent May 2, 1893."




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RE: Any of these valuable? - 7/6/2007 4:04:39 PM   
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nice insulator, clean it off if it;s in good condition.
What about the little green tint insulator above the insulator next to the hemingray no1?

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