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Jake2150

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Anyone have any knowledge of this bottle? Got home too late to clean it. Thanks for any info
 

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Almost looks like a poison or an ink to me, I doubt I am correct though.
 

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Thanks for info! Definitely Drakes Plantation Bitters. I’ll add another photo once I get it cleaned up
 

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You've got one hell of a hole going. Drakes are not easy to come by!
 

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Wow, nice one. 13 variants known. 4 and 6 log are most common. 5 log is scarce. Yours through the mud looks like a 6 log variant but can't tell more unless it gets cleaned up. Again, nice bottle!
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Nice find! I've dug several broken ones but no whole ones.
 

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Nice find, I've never dug one. I've always considered kinda common since you'll see many on ebay week after week year after year. Anybody that wants one can easily buy one off ebay. Digging one would be much more sentimental though. Congrats, LEON.
 

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