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  1. michael.phares

    Psychology of collecting

    This is an amazing post and the article really hits the nail on the head. I collect a lot of things: bottles, sports/Pokémon cards, coins, banknotes, comic books, WW2 relics (weapons/swords) etc. Of the things collecting from hunting, I feel a connection with those the most. During times in my...
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    Found Ravine Dump, Should We Dig Deeper?

    Should I go back and grab it, even if the top is broken off? We did some quick scouting around and didn't see another, but need to do a deep look I think. This makes a lot of sense. Thanks a bunch for the tips. Thank you all for the advice and help. We will probably have to go back there soon.
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    Found Ravine Dump, Should We Dig Deeper?

    My son and I found a huge pile of old bottles and trash in a ravine recently. In the ravine, the stuff on top seems to not be terribly old; possible stuff form the 70s~80s. At another spot nearby there was a pile of bottles and brick where we found a handful of 1920s~1930s bottles; however, the...
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    Just Moved Back Home From Korea! Introduction~

    Awesome! That is the 1990s model. That older soju bottle is really nice as well. What years were you there? I was at Humphreys from 07~12 and then back as a civilian from 14~20.
  5. michael.phares

    Just Moved Back Home From Korea! Introduction~

    Hello all, My family and I just moved back from Korea after living there for over a decade. My son Oliver(11) and I did a lot of metal detecting and bottle hunting there and have a decent collection of old Korean Coke/Pepsi/Fanta bottles, as well as many different types of soju bottles from the...

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