That's really impressive! I would love something like that for our museum. The large majority of our displays are WWII relics that have been dug over the years. If you ever come to the Raleigh NC area I have some unique areas for you to try it!
Mike
I found this Whitall Tatum (I believe) bottle at the site of a pre-1940 homestead and I was curious if anyone has seen something like this before. It is marked "20" on the bottom and I was guessing that was for 1920. What I'm really curious about is the M on the side.
Is it a medicine bottle...
No we don't. Those are really impressive. I've never seen that before. I've found numerous cans but they were all too far gone to see what they were.
What was the background on them? Were they used specifically at bases in the US?
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I don't know how the Sundrop got in that pit being so much newer but at least I know now.
Thanks a lot. I have trolled the forum for awhile but procrastinated when it came to joining.
Mike
Here is a great Vat 69 Blended Whisky bottle a fellow board member found. This was in a dump pit from 1946-1947 used when they were shutting down the camp. This is just one of many liquor and beer bottles we have but by far, the nicest yet.
Mike
Hello all,
My name is Mike and I work with a nonprofit working at establishing a museum on the site of a former WWII camp. I do a lot of relic hunting (former incinerator sites, trash dumps etc) for artifacts for future displays. In my time out there, I've found quite a few bottles from the war...