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RE: New Sacramento Druggists - 10/4/2009 12:06:00 AM   
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We pulled a few more Sackamenna pharmacies from the privy depths today. I wasn't payin' too much attention, but there were a couple of script Washburns and rectangular G.S. Waits. Nothin' killa, just some interesting TC stuff. Normally, I won't put much effort into late housing, but what the heck. There were some rather nice poisons that did make it interesting, though.
Cobalt "knob job" triangles, amber rectangle "knobbers", an Owl triangle, and another blue iodine with glass dropper. No embossed beers or whiskies, so my level of excitement was about a 4. Another, hopefully older, pit was probed for tomorrow AM. Maybe I'll snap some action if it looks pic worthy.

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RE: New Sacramento Druggists - 10/4/2009 4:57:50 PM   
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We pulled a few more Sackamenna pharmacies from the privy depths today. I wasn't payin' too much attention, but there were a couple of script Washburns and rectangular G.S. Waits. Nothin' killa, just some interesting TC stuff. Normally, I won't put much effort into late housing, but what the heck. There were some rather nice poisons that did make it interesting, though.
Cobalt "knob job" triangles, amber rectangle "knobbers", an Owl triangle, and another blue iodine with glass dropper. No embossed beers or whiskies, so my level of excitement was about a 4. Another, hopefully older, pit was probed for tomorrow AM. Maybe I'll snap some action if it looks pic worthy.

Sounds like a pretty interesting hole to me. What size owl did you pull out?

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RE: New Sacramento Druggists - 10/5/2009 1:11:56 PM   
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It was a 4 incher, Tim. Nothin' special, but it still had the cork in it. Yesterday's pit kicked out over a hundred bottles, but not too many keepers by my standards. I normally won't mess with TOC pits, but since we opened it up and found no ABMs on top we went for it. Some local pharmacies are sometimes worth a few hours labor.
As you can see, these pits are messy, with lots of smashed household junk. They must have had a buncha rug rats 'cause there were at least 14 nursers in that hole. One interesting SF pharm, Wm. Himmelsbach, Pharmacist, Fillmore and Bush Sts, SF. Since it was unfamiliar to me it wasn't "returned to the depositor" like some were. The bummer about TOC pits is the sheer amount of "slickers". Oh yeah, I did pull out a neat green applied top etched "Freddie" beer from SF. A few clear older bevel base "hooters" and an urn shaped Palmer, too. The rest were samo-samo common patent meds and fruiters. Here's a snap of the trash filled dirt pile as the dig was ongoing. Nothing in that privy was worth wasting battery time on, believe me.




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RE: New Sacramento Druggists - 10/5/2009 1:35:13 PM   
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You don't sound too excited for someone that dug up a whole lot of boobies!!!  (nursers and hooters I believe you called 'em)!!!  LOL

I'm sorry - I couldn't resist - serious though...question about the nursers you found - were they the older ones (lay down type with the long tube and nipple at the end?  Were any embossed? - Did you keep those?

Also - when you dig and see fruit jars...if you see lids do you keep those?  If you re-bury all that stuff...draw me a map...I think it's time for a road trip!!!

Hopefully when I do my first dig it will be a good one - cause just from a 1st time perspective I'm gonna have to keep it all!

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RE: New Sacramento Druggists - 10/5/2009 3:12:28 PM   
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Oh no, if we do all the work, we do keep most everything, to a point. "Hooters" are a local term of endearment" for Owl Drug Co embossed bottles. Most of the nursers were thrashed and were of the common "graduated nursing bottles", so weren't much. Some of the jars were more everyday CFJ, Mason Fruit Jars, and 1858s. No good closures, all the remained was the lid liners. Maybe next time. All I really want are 1860s, 70s and 80s pits. 1890s, maybe OK, anything newer not much interest and only if it's "desperation time".


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RE: New Sacramento Druggists - 10/5/2009 4:11:12 PM   
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Are there any pontiled embossed Sacramento meds?

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RE: New Sacramento Druggists - 10/5/2009 8:36:04 PM   
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If you ever have a pit like that with "non-keepers", instead of throwing 'em in, hire someone out to fill the pit in for you for the throw backs.........hint, hint... (course, I'm sure Aaron would be willing to do it too, for the Sacramento embossed ones that you don't want)

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RE: New Sacramento Druggists - 10/6/2009 11:19:03 AM   
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Are there any pontiled embossed Sacramento meds?

Yes, there are two. "Compound/ Fluid Extract/ Of Manzanita/ Drs McDonald and Levy/ Sacramento City/ California", oval, 4 !/2", Aqua, OP
"Rowler's Rheumatism Medicine/ Prepared By Dr. J. R. Boyce/ Sacramento", round, 8", Aqua, Green, OP, IP, SB

Both bottles are extremely scarce and seldom dug. Back in the heyday of Old Sacramento digging, several examples of both bottles were dug by myself and others. Even at that time they brought an unheard of $125-150. Now, the manzanita is easily in the $750 range and the Boyce is double that. Go dig a few, you'll have plenty interested collectors.

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RE: New Sacramento Druggists - 10/6/2009 6:15:47 PM   
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Wm. Himmelsbach, Pharmacist, Fillmore and Bush Sts, SF


This one is listed in Miller's book but with the mysterious rating of "unrated" which he specifies as "not having enough information" about the given druggist bottle. I've got this Peters Sackamenna dose glass I'm looking to trade for something or other.


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RE: New Sacramento Druggists - 10/6/2009 9:18:29 PM   
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Wm. Himmelsbach, Pharmacist, Fillmore and Bush Sts, SF


This one is listed in Miller's book but with the mysterious rating of "unrated" which he specifies as "not having enough information" about the given druggist bottle. I've got this Peters Sackamenna dose glass I'm looking to trade for something or other.


I emailed Ed about some Sackamenna bottles, but didn't even mention the SF one. I dug an "unknown"(?) G.S.Wait on Sunday. I can't recall this one, but forgetting bottles is easy for me. 4" strap sided rectangular.

That trade works for me, Jason. I'll take a pic of the Himmelsbach for you.




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RE: New Sacramento Druggists - 10/10/2009 2:11:26 PM   
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Headin' out into the "wilderness" to maybe find a few more Sac pharms.

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RE: New Sacramento Druggists - 10/10/2009 4:55:34 PM   
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Maybe another SF druggie would help sweeten the pot...?
Dose glasses are like hens teeth compared to the prescription bottles.


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RE: New Sacramento Druggists - 10/10/2009 7:23:34 PM   
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Chuck pulled a Woodland "dosie' from today's pit. No glasses from that town are listed in Ed's book and it's new to me. The pharm bottles are available, in fact we dug a couple last week. J.V. Leithold/Pharmacist/Woodland, Cal.

Here's an unusual and unlisted Sackamenna dosie.




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RE: New Sacramento Druggists - 10/12/2009 11:46:00 AM   
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Nice dose glass Mike!
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OREIGINAL: CALDIGR2

Chuck pulled a Woodland "dosie' from today's pit. No glasses from that town are listed in Ed's book and it's new to me. The pharm bottles are available, in fact we dug a couple last week. J.V. Leithold/Pharmacist/Woodland, Cal.

Here's an unusual and unlisted Sackamenna dosie.





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