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RE: On a much appreciated invite - 10/18/2009 6:26:02 PM   
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2- Also very scarce stove polish from Troy NY
I always wanted onr of these. an underrated bottle for sure.




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RE: On a much appreciated invite - 10/18/2009 6:31:47 PM   
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3- Here is one i would like some help with,Matt!!!
DR. W.H. GREGG CONSTITUTION WATER NEW YORK
about 6 inches tall and needs cleaning but damage free,embossing is much better than picture,anyone got anything on this one?




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RE: On a much appreciated invite - 10/18/2009 6:33:51 PM   
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4- Lid for jar with cresent moon and star. I had one of these before but do not remember what jar it was for?
also brought some other good ones.Great digging




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RE: On a much appreciated invite - 10/18/2009 6:38:51 PM   
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5- Unheardof (new word) LEAKE & WELCH MECHANICVILLE NY hutch....awsome.this is from last trip,cleaned up!




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RE: On a much appreciated invite - 10/19/2009 12:19:51 AM   
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some real cool bottles...Love the stove polish!...If you ever happen on another would you keep me in mind?....Thanks, regards...Joe

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RE: On a much appreciated invite - 10/19/2009 1:13:09 PM   
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Cool finds.  I like the stove polish too.  That jar lid reminds me of Joe's tattoo and the Proctor and Gamble symbol.  I tease him about that

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RE: On a much appreciated invite - 10/19/2009 10:39:32 PM   
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Best embossing ever award, love it.

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RE: On a much appreciated invite - 10/19/2009 10:52:08 PM   
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4- Lid for jar with cresent moon and star. I had one of these before but do not remember what jar it was for?
also brought some other good ones.Great digging





Closest I can come up with is a Star and Crescent Jar which lists for a good price, so I would think that the lid would be worth a nice amount also.

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RE: On a much appreciated invite - 10/19/2009 10:52:08 PM   
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You're finding some great bottles there, Rick. I agree, that has to be the coolest stove polish bottle ever.  ~Jim

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RE: On a much appreciated invite - 10/20/2009 2:18:08 PM   
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          Hi Everyone, Rick (poisons4me) didnt mention that he found a nice Stenciled Jug this past Sunday too. Its a nice one, about a half gallon. Looks like it was made yesterday. Its the third one of these to be dug in our little Jungle Dump. Both of the others were ceacked and chipped. I. GOODMAN / WINES AND LIQUORS / 39 REMSON ST. COHOES, N.Y. We all brought full packs of bottles home, but really in looking through mine, I didnt get anything worthy of putting up. Thats 3 outings now wjith mostly commens for me, but theres some more great bottles to be harvested from this dump. Rick noticed I was pretty fond of this jug, and in appreciation of me bringing him in on this digging spot, he gave it to me. He made sure to do so before we bushwacked the mile out, but I didnt mind carrying this nice local peice one bit. Next week is my week to get something good. Of coarse I said that this past Sunday too.




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RE: On a much appreciated invite - 10/20/2009 2:23:30 PM   
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        Hows this for a Heartbreaker shard??? QUAKER SPRING / I. W. MEADER / SARATOGA Co. Rick found this also on Sun. No other peices to be found, but boy does that get you dreaming. I would fall over if I dug an intact example of this bottle.




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RE: On a much appreciated invite - 10/20/2009 7:34:56 PM   
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That is a killer jug.

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RE: On a much appreciated invite - 10/21/2009 6:43:25 PM   
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Heres a few more dug last time out. this is a very rare Albany NY from COOK & MEUTSCH (Tod dug this and gave it to me)




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RE: On a much appreciated invite - 10/21/2009 6:46:51 PM   
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VIN TONE TONIC,BIM it's cool




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RE: On a much appreciated invite - 10/21/2009 6:48:23 PM   
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Very cool bottle in deep green with whittle and crude lip. 1890s.....sweet




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RE: On a much appreciated invite - 10/21/2009 6:50:23 PM   
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Lastly this BIM cobalt with salt mouth, Italian i think. I will fill in embossing shortly. Thanks




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RE: On a much appreciated invite - 10/21/2009 6:56:56 PM   
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Wow, Rick. You are getting some really cool and unusual bottles out of there. That little soda or beer is sweet.  ~Jim

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RE: On a much appreciated invite - 10/21/2009 7:30:30 PM   
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The stove polish is really something else.. what a great bottle!!!

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RE: On a much appreciated invite - 10/22/2009 3:09:02 AM   
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Love that Albany N.Y. soda Rick. Great bottles you packing out.

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RE: On a much appreciated invite - 11/6/2009 12:50:40 PM   
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Actually brought home 5 hutchs and a few other bottles last time out but this is one i added to my local collection,8.5 inches tall and damage free.Sweet. Van Renssalear is the family name that Renssalear county NY is named after.also brought out 1/2 gallon whittled 1858 jar mint,a hair food i have never heard of half a dozen more bromos cobalt,must have 20 at least. a WELLER saratoga hutch and a mix of others.





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