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RE: 9/23 dig - 9/24/2007 10:56:30 AM   
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Josh & Doug,

Nice digs, had to be fun!  The Bmore drug bottle is killer, great color and SIZE!  The baltimore book lists only three varients and 2 sizes in one of the varients.  All are listed as clear and two are listed as HYSORE & CORNING or HYSORE & CO with another address.  Only one is listed as W.F. HYSORE and HARLEM PARK, no monogram, no street address, it's a 4" oval.

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RE: 9/23 dig - 9/24/2007 6:35:32 PM   
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o man that baby came out clean too... that takes the cake when the good one is not only whole but clean to boot!

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RE: 9/23 dig - 9/25/2007 2:04:09 AM   
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hi doug,  what a great dig. i  tried to do some checking in the balt. census,  1880 census list  mary hysore- widow- drugstore., cavery st. also son, jarrett. clark in drugstore.  also found ref. to wm. l. hysore  cival war records.  i will try to check in older census to see what i can find.   that is one great bottle.     rhona

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RE: 9/23 dig - 9/25/2007 11:13:58 AM   
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wow! nice finds, looks like you were using a machine to dig judging by the tracks in the background. If I got to use a machine on my bottle digs I would probably have a pile of old stuff like that too. I have to use a shovel. Do you know someone with a JCB or something? Nice finds either way!!!!!!!

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RE: 9/23 dig - 9/25/2007 4:16:42 PM   
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wow! nice finds, looks like you were using a machine to dig judging by the tracks in the background. If I got to use a machine on my bottle digs I would probably have a pile of old stuff like that too. I have to use a shovel. Do you know someone with a JCB or something? Nice finds either way!!!!!!!


lol. doug and his machine on his fake digs. lol

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RE: 9/23 dig - 9/25/2007 5:19:46 PM   
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That's a pretty nasty cut on Doug's (or Josh's) thumb, especially if he was using a machine to dig.

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RE: 9/23 dig - 9/25/2007 5:24:53 PM   
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        I knew you guys would catch on,damn it.Haha!Actually we dug by shovel in a yard and were looking to dig another pit but the heat got the best of us so we did the pick on a lot they were resurfacing for parking.I am surprised that nobody noticed the bottles were computer generated illusions.Just kidding guys.Thanks for the comments.Doug


    In all actuality we dug this hole using the Pennsylvania method.Here are our tools.




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RE: 9/23 dig - 9/25/2007 5:27:12 PM   
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     The cut is actually is actually done with special effects make up.Too funny!

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RE: 9/23 dig - 9/25/2007 5:33:22 PM   
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lol geeze doug everyones catchin on to the fake digs!! Because im sure that youve had an unlisted baltimore teal druggist in a large size just sittin around your house so that you could put some mud on it and hold it in a yard and say you dug it!! I mean where did that really come from? lol You know next time instead of just adding a cut you could make it look like he lost a finger for a greater effect. Wow too funny. I love that druggist doug! and them flasks aint too shabby either

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RE: 9/23 dig - 9/25/2007 5:48:51 PM   
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       Tony,

    Good idea!What do you think?This really is my middle finger on my left hand.


    I had it done years ago in anticipation for this post.I will go to any length to impress my doubters

 


NO INTENT TO ANYONE,JUST A PICTURE OF MY FINGER

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RE: 9/23 dig - 9/25/2007 6:17:44 PM   
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   By the way thanks Cobalt and Baltbottles for the info on the druggist.Here is a pic of a couple cool odds and ends stuff from the past two digs.




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RE: 9/23 dig - 9/25/2007 6:26:18 PM   
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      Childs mug that would have been killer.The front would have read "To know the value of money try to borrow some" and "When the well is dry they know the worth of water".We thought is was two different cups and that we didn't have close to all of it.That was out of the pit the walls were caving in on,so no way to go back.It has a large hole in the other side.Poor Richards Almanac was written and published by Ben Franklin.These cups were made in England in the early to mid 1800's using sayings from his writings.




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RE: 9/23 dig - 9/25/2007 6:26:48 PM   
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RE: 9/23 dig - 9/25/2007 6:28:54 PM   
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     Sweet little saucer with no damage.Normally the nice ones are always smashed and the plain ones are whole.




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RE: 9/23 dig - 9/25/2007 6:32:53 PM   
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    This redware jar was one of my favorite finds.It is red clay and has a whitish pink glaze.I dig alot of this(always broken)in one particular city we dig.Some is pure white,I have never seen this glaze anywhere else and wondering if Chris or any of you other guys have.I am fairly certain it is local,so I was very pleased to get an intact peice.




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RE: 9/23 dig - 9/25/2007 6:39:04 PM   
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     Close up of the glaze and red clay.It is true redware and I have a more traditionally glazed jar in the same form I dug nearby.




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RE: 9/23 dig - 9/25/2007 6:43:28 PM   
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dont be givin away the PA tactics Doug.

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RE: 9/23 dig - 9/25/2007 11:59:35 PM   
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right back at ya! I don't care where you are digging. I even said you found some nice stuff. Your the one that took it the wrong way there buddy. All I said is that it looked like you were digging at a construction site. By the way you reacted one would think you had something to hide? I am not going to get baited into a confrontation with you and your buddies. I don't have the time. Besides, it seems like there is enough fighting on here as it is. You made some nice finds no matter how you dug them. But I will still flip you off back due to the fact you acted like someone that  is guilty of something!


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RE: 9/23 dig - 9/26/2007 12:04:54 AM   
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     I swear I meant absolutely nothing towards you.Thanks for your nice compliment.I was just having fun with all the BS that has been said about my posts by others.I thought everyone was just joking about the fake digs again.I didn't take what you said wrong at all.Sorry for the miscommunication.Doug

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RE: 9/23 dig - 9/26/2007 2:03:15 AM   
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Thanks for the personal message Doug. You are a good guy. I was NOT trying to insult you. I don't care how any of you dig your stuff. I just love seeing what everyone is finding. You find some old sh^t, I am not going to take that away from you. Digging is about having fun and doing what you love to do, not bickering like a bunch of little babies. I wish people in here would do more posting and less bashing. Keep posting your stuff, it's nice to see that the older stuff is still out there to find.

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