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RE: New dump - 8/8/2007 10:38:38 PM   
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hey old guy, you remember saying this?  Say your 25 or younger here, thats a far cry from 60?

hey lobeycat, I am also new to this forum and was wondering why after idig asked you to stop calling him "son", you did it again. Are you trying to provoke him? If you are calling him son you must be like 80 years old or something, because I dig with him. He is my father. You can call me "son" if you like, as long as your over 25. I never did get why people have to be so rude on these online forums. Is it that you all have somthing to proove? Who cares who knows more about the bottle. Everyone has their views and thats their right to voice it, wrong or right. Lobeycat, you really should get out and dig! It may help you with you insecurities. Have a nice day. Please do not take this post as rude, I don't mean it that way at all.

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RE: New dump - 8/9/2007 12:26:50 AM   
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Tique710,

do you start trouble in every forum you go to or just this one? not sure exactly what your referring to in your post? you seem almost paranoid that I am your enemy or somthing? Not sure what to make of all this? You must have a lot of enemies and think I am one of them. I will just leave you alone. You seem like a very angery person.

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RE: New dump - 8/9/2007 12:35:18 AM   
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I'm not tring to start any trouble my friend, but you have accused me of things in this thread, much like another person I know...  You sound just like that person too...  and to top it here in this thread you claim to have be 60 years old, but in this other thread I have quoted you claim to be to be 25, and the son of a another man who couldnt be older then 60? 

truthfully who ever you are I dont care, I just want to talk bottles and not be bothered while trying to enjoy my hobby, by someone who has a problem with me for what ever their reasons, even if they contradict that person completely...

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RE: New dump - 8/9/2007 1:01:22 AM   
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ok then, thats fine Tigue710. But I really do not know who you are talking about. My son lives with me now and we agreed to just use the same name. I don't mean to make you angery. I will just lay off. My son and I just thought you and that guy shovel basher were the same person and playing games. It happens a lot in here. we have been looking in here for a while before we signed up. I will no longer reply to your posts if you are angery. You just seem a little aggressive is all?

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RE: New dump - 8/9/2007 1:07:03 AM   
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RE: New dump - 8/9/2007 1:35:18 AM   
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Diggers and friends,

Where we dig all is welcome as long as you dig your own hole. Unless you own the land we all dig together. What we dont wont to here is "GET OUT OF MY HOLE !!!" If some one take the time to dig a big hole and he finds bottles, than that the way it was it was to be. So what a wise man once said, "can't we all get along".  Think about it. Glenn a digger from the south.

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RE: New dump - 8/9/2007 2:46:56 AM   
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RE: New dump - 8/9/2007 4:53:59 AM   
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Speaking of negative thoughts, this post reminds me of a time years ago me and a Friend of mine were digging on a bank of the Ohio River in Cincinnati. He happened to bring along his twelve year old Son with him this particular time. The river had been up and receded, so we thought it would be a great time to dig, being the high water would wash away a lot of back fill and so on. We both had a pretty good size hole opened up from the previous dig, and were anxious to get back at it. I walked down over the bank , set my tools down by my hole, and took a few minutes to look around to see if there was possibly anything that might have been washed out of the bank close by. I looked around to see my friends son crawl into my hole and almost in an instant he yelled he had found a bottle. He pulled it out of the bank in my hole. It was if I remember right called a Geyser Springs Bath House or Spa or both from Cincinnati, a beautiful bottle with an embossed geyser spring and all kind of other embossing. Needless to say, I became about half sick to my stomach, looked over at my friend thinking he would make a judgment call, but he never said a word. We always had an agreement with each other to stay out of each others hole. After all these years this incident still comes to mind every so often, and every time I think about it, I feel like I should have said something instead of just swallowing hard and let the Kid have it. To this day , I have never dug or seen another one of these fantastic bottles. I am wondering what some of you other forum members feel as to what should or shouldn't have been done or what you think you would have done in this situation. Or did I do the right things as for letting it pass ? I would sure love to have one of those bottles in my collection.......

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RE: New dump - 8/9/2007 8:25:21 AM   
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Its hard to say, but I think you did the right thing by just saying nothing.  The boys father still should have made him give it to you though.  You did the right thing, the boys father didn't.

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RE: New dump - 8/9/2007 10:06:04 AM   
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I'd have to agree with Nc there, the kid might of been just as happy with a ketchup that day, and you surly would of found it as easily as he did had he  not been in there...  He should of  had a little schooling on digging etiquette before the dig as it was and known not to go in your hole, or the father should have said something....

a quick thought, father and son... same collection....

On a positive note it will remain one of the kids better digging experience's I'd bet.  And as he gets older and understands not to go in someones hole he might take it upon himself to give it back


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RE: New dump - 8/9/2007 10:09:26 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Just Dig it




one of them little diggers has a broken bottle and is holding up the other digger!  That is funny there

City digger, I know who you are, but I'll leave it there, it dont matter.

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RE: New dump - 8/9/2007 11:02:47 AM   
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here is what I think of all this crap!


http://www.funnyjunk.com/pages/395/Lugie+gets+high/


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RE: New dump - 8/9/2007 11:27:39 AM   
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That's STUPID jimini! But then again I never likke the 3 stooges either

Lets move on...................................................................

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RE: New dump - 8/9/2007 11:46:46 AM   
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Well, Regretfully tigue,  back around the middle 80s while walking back a lane one day this young fellow who was then around twenty two years of age was shot in the head and killed by someone shooting a 22 rifle. It was claimed an accidental shooting, but I have always had my doubts about it. Robbie was a good Kid, I had known him of course from the time he arrived into this world. His Father has never gotten over it, and I doubt that he ever will. He does still have the bottle, and with the situation as it is, he will never get rid of it. I would give up a hundred of those bottles if his Pop could have him back again.

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RE: New dump - 8/9/2007 2:16:23 PM   
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L C, that is sad to hear,  strange how things happen, I would doubt that it was an accident my self...  my reguards in the matter, and yes, I would not worry about the bottle....

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RE: New dump - 8/9/2007 2:18:54 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Mike O

That's STUPID jimini! But then again I never likke the 3 stooges either

Lets move on...................................................................


hey Mike, let em have their fun,  I grew up a long time ago...

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RE: New dump - 8/9/2007 2:50:09 PM   
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quote:

Speaking of negative thoughts, this post reminds me of a time years ago me and a Friend of mine were digging on a bank of the Ohio River in Cincinnati. He happened to bring along his twelve year old Son with him this particular time. The river had been up and receded, so we thought it would be a great time to dig, being the high water would wash away a lot of back fill and so on. We both had a pretty good size hole opened up from the previous dig, and were anxious to get back at it. I walked down over the bank , set my tools down by my hole, and took a few minutes to look around to see if there was possibly anything that might have been washed out of the bank close by. I looked around to see my friends son crawl into my hole and almost in an instant he yelled he had found a bottle. He pulled it out of the bank in my hole. It was if I remember right called a Geyser Springs Bath House or Spa or both from Cincinnati, a beautiful bottle with an embossed geyser spring and all kind of other embossing. Needless to say, I became about half sick to my stomach, looked over at my friend thinking he would make a judgment call, but he never said a word. We always had an agreement with each other to stay out of each others hole. After all these years this incident still comes to mind every so often, and every time I think about it, I feel like I should have said something instead of just swallowing hard and let the Kid have it. To this day , I have never dug or seen another one of these fantastic bottles. I am wondering what some of you other forum members feel as to what should or shouldn't have been done or what you think you would have done in this situation. Or did I do the right things as for letting it pass ? I would sure love to have one of those bottles in my collection.......


It Probably made that kids year...And or made him a collector..or the  kid got tired of it  and the dad  traded him a Few Legos   are you still in contact with him? maybe the kid has outgrown the bottle  phase  and the dad (Your pal)  will sell you it?

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RE: New dump - 8/9/2007 3:07:45 PM   
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well i'll tell you what,

i dont know if it's any different nor think it is but i've had people hunt along lines where i have hunted for insulators for about 2 years and i dont really care. Once our insulator picker pole got completly destroied getting down 1 insulator on this line, 2 sections were stil strung up on the pole and another section was torn at the joint where it hooks into the other section. We got the pole back eventually but when we went back for the insulator we had worked so hard to get down it was gone, nothing but an empty pin. Well i was dissipointed ,yes, but that doesnt really seem all that diferent from your situation (witch i have frgotten at the moment) yet i didnt mind, good for whoever got the insulator so long as it doesnt show up on ebay the next day. (didnt) I have hted the line for years now, yet i dont own it much like no one owns a dump just because they have dug in it. Once i posted a joke telling the people who huted alot of thelines in ohio after the big springfield show to get out of my hunting grounds. A joke yet i did get an email or two asking me if i owned the glass on the lines, witch i dont. I dont see what everyone is arguing over really, in my opinion all the dumps are fair game and i really wouldnt mind if someone came to a dump that i have partially dug and found somthing after i had left. Well i would mind a bit but nothing that would really make me angrey.... enless they found an insulator... and sold it the next day...

And i am sorry to hear that L.C., very unfortunate. I would mention somthing about many insulators meeting a simaler fate by 22's but that would be disrespectful.

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RE: New dump - 8/9/2007 6:21:27 PM   
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made that kids year...And or made him a collector
I would have been tickled enough if this had been the case, but he just turned around and gave it to his Dad, and he never did get the bug so to speak. Thanks all for your opinions on this matter, just wanted to hear how someone else might have handled it. This is a great hobby, I have enjoyed it all the years I have been collecting, and will continue to do so.
    I went to my Countie's Antique Machinery Show being held this weekend. Checked out the fleamarked to see if I could come up with a bottle or two. Found quite a few milk bottles from Cincinnati, probably should have bought some of them, but passed. Ten bucks a piece was a fair price for any of them I suppose, but I am not a big fan when it comes to milks, even though I have quite a few of them. Posting a few pics of some of the bottles I saw, and they were sparse. Some of these guys on here that have been posting blob tops and other pretty nice bottles the say they have been buying at fleamarkets, all I can say is,,,, it must be nice, because the following is pretty much about all you find in my area, nothing good at all really. I am also posting a few pics of some of the vintage machinery and cars I saw as well, hope some of you enjoy them.




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RE: New dump - 8/9/2007 6:30:27 PM   
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