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RE: Commons Mostly - 3/8/2009 7:29:03 PM   
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crocks ,the wife likes them so they get to go upstairs,no room on shelves anyway




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RE: Commons Mostly - 3/8/2009 7:30:28 PM   
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more jugs and crocks




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RE: Commons Mostly - 3/8/2009 7:33:15 PM   
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this one is one of my favorites ,coyotes dug it up and pushed it out of the den all i had to do was pick it up and hose it off 




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RE: Commons Mostly - 3/8/2009 7:34:52 PM   
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copenhagen




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RE: Commons Mostly - 3/8/2009 7:59:23 PM   
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This was before shelves, glass everywhere ! If you can believe it i probably have traded ,sold or thrown away at least as many as i have pictured ,started out keeping everthing with embossing then i found this great site and learned that not everything i found was one of a kind (there i admitted it ) Thanks to all and especially ,Roger for a great site !  ps i still have some tubs tucked away in the barn,the wife can't see them they are still  covered with hay bales.




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RE: Commons Mostly - 3/8/2009 8:53:22 PM   
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Bravo...
that was GREAT!
like watching a fireworks display go off...
I loved watching the live show!
I remember seeing many of the digs
and the pleasure you have given many of us here.
YOU are a gift to this forum.
I hope I see you around more.
Would love to just play looking at all your finds.
I'll be watching for your next dig.
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RE: Commons Mostly - 3/8/2009 8:59:08 PM   
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Cool pitcher the coyote pushed out,thats a neat way to find a bottle.

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RE: Commons Mostly - 3/8/2009 9:18:54 PM   
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Hi ,Stardust  many thanks and best wishes to you,hopefully my new 1850's house dump permission will yeild some goodies to share . Rick that was the easiest crock i ever found . Old Timer i do not think i can narrow it down to one favorite yet 3 is about as narrow as i could go 1st local stuff,2nd poisons,3rd inks and probably in that order.  Also forgot to thank everyone again that i have have traded with here ,thanks again

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RE: Commons Mostly - 3/9/2009 11:40:18 AM   
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Digs, nice display. Your welcome to come take a look at my stuff anytime. As I think you already know I like local stuff as well, minus the milks, but I have a few. Do you have the gallon Judson's? PM me if you would like to stop by my place sometime or vise versa. Thanks again for posting I enjoyed looking at all the pictures.

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RE: Commons Mostly - 3/9/2009 9:56:18 PM   
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dude nice collection! wow! very nice mike

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RE: Commons Mostly - 3/9/2009 10:51:59 PM   
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Man thats a LOT of digging for 2 1/2 years!!!   You are going to need a lot of hay if you keep that up!

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RE: Commons Mostly - 3/9/2009 11:39:16 PM   
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Hi ,Spuere 66 ,thanks is this Soyers common ?  I  hope so because i broke it cleaning it      ,sorry about bad picture. Would like to see your collection sometime  not many collectors around  this area or so it seems ,no i do not have Judsons gallon they were all broken so far  .Mike thanks ,always enjoy your digs and posts ! Cobaltbot, yeah they are a bit crowded already and i just built shelves,wife says it is a good thing i have a job and can not dig full time




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RE: Commons Mostly - 3/10/2009 1:14:28 AM   
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Have no fear, it is one of the most common bottles from the area. I'm sure you'll find another or one will turn up for you real soon.

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RE: Commons Mostly - 3/11/2009 12:07:10 AM   
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THANK YOU FOR SHARING! YOU ARE A TRUE "BOTTLE FREAK" AND I LOVE IT! SHOW SOME OF THOSE FINDS IF YOU DIG ANY FROM THE 1850S SITE! JAMIE

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RE: Commons Mostly - 3/11/2009 8:48:41 PM   
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Nice displays, Rick. Local bottles are my favorites as well. You have a nice assortment of amber blob beers. As far as anyone knows, the ones from here are all clear and aqua.  ~Jim

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RE: Commons Mostly - 3/17/2009 8:44:04 PM   
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Hey Digs
I just want to say Wow looks like many great collections .Thanks for sharing you collection and pic's Of course Iam partial to the inks and stoneware but I saw many nice piece there .Thanks again
               bill

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RE: Commons Mostly - 3/18/2009 12:00:02 AM   
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Hi ,Spuere 66 glad that was a common will send pm ,Glassman thanks (bottle freak ) is right surprized someone has not used it ,Jim thanks and thanks for helping with poisons saw your site very nice,Bill thanks your ink collection got me collecting them !Stardust just noticed about the  blue baby face bottle i believe that is  a reproduction . Here is pic of the glass doors




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RE: Commons Mostly - 3/18/2009 12:03:30 AM   
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Sorry about last pic here is one of a couple doors ,wife is happy no dusting,got some digging in willpost in digging section




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RE: Commons Mostly - 3/20/2009 11:04:00 AM   
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WOW MAN,NICE SET UP!! LOVE THE CABINETS AND THE DOORS! GEEZ,LOVE IT!!! JAMIE

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RE: Commons Mostly - 3/21/2009 2:47:32 AM   
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Bravo man,bravo!
If your anything like me,it's gonna take a long time to whittle down to just one category!
I've been at it a long time,and I'm still all over the place.
Hmmmmm,I wonder if that's why I'm not married?
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