Flint knife dug in creekside dump

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One more for now, somewhat rare Anchor Bottling Works hutch, some folk don't like iridescence (sic) on their bottles - I personally think it looks kewl:



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Thanks for the pics! That's some nice glass and stoneware. I have a Christian Morleens that I dug here in Lexington. I've got several other Cinci bottles that I've dug down this way. One squat soda, a few nice meds, a blob top beer, and some others. When I get a chance I'll post some pics of them. Chris
 

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Lex,

That is really cool that you dug a Morelain down that way. I grew up in Boone Co., to your north a bit. I was lucky enough to live smack in the middle of the old county fairgrounds that were moved elsewhere during the twenties. Most of what I found were sodas, beers, and a few flasks here and there - rarely ever found local meds. Also walked the banks of the Ohio just downstream of Cincy often: here again lotza beers/sodas (Cincy wuz/is a beer-loving city).

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