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RE: Turlington Bottle - 3/22/2005 11:41:26 AM   
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Woody...

You're making me sweat blood!!!!!

Is that dump dug out? Can I pay you to work the dregs??!!!???

Seriously, some beautiful bottles there...

Ron

(I can't believe it's a Farley's...)

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RE: Turlington Bottle - 3/22/2005 11:58:55 AM   
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LOL, Ron.

Yeah, it's a good one.I went back many times before I actually found the oldest part of the dump.
It just goes to show you that there are still areas around that haven't been dug.
Perserverence is the key when looking for the best areas.
Sometimes you need to get off the beaten path.
That, and my metal detector, make for some good diggings, sometimes.
Most of the time you won't find anything, but every once in awhile you'll come across an area that makes it all worth while.
Yes, I dug it out, Ron, and had a blast doing it.
It seems there was an old stage coach inn there at one time.
You should have seen the stuff that was broken.
Historical flasks, iron pontils, etc...........

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RE: Turlington Bottle - 3/27/2005 3:45:52 PM   
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I thought I'd throw this one into the mix...

Ron




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RE: Turlington Bottle - 3/27/2005 3:49:14 PM   
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RE: Turlington Bottle - 3/27/2005 3:55:50 PM   
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base... possibly a polished pontil???




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RE: Turlington Bottle - 11/2/2008 8:10:22 PM   
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Bump..
Not too much of the information I was looking for, but interesting, nonetheless! This bottle has the most variations I've ever seen. I guess because they made it for 150 years, that's to be expected.

Kate

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