heckler just wanted you to consign it so he gets a commission. only have the stick still because this guy used to gang up on me with his buddies on here. ive seen rick quite a few times over the years. truly a sweet guy in person. see you again in march? ill look for the jean jacket
you don't have your entourage anymore. just the flask. and no. the last one sold for $12,780. the flask is nice and everyone should hope to dig such a great bottle. but you don't seem to think anyone can top it.
$12, 780 (includes premium and fees) - you could probably get 10k for yours if its not damaged! sweet bro. but I think you are off your rocker if you think NOBODY will dig a bottle like your precious. LOL
lot #28 auction #98. it had a broad estimate of 5 - 10k. coulda swore you used to say it was worth 20k+. what did it realize finally? yours is dug tho...probably cause for a minor deduction. i bet you would find better bottles if you still dug privys. and contrary to your comment - I know...
Phillys got some thick earth under it. Not too much rock and not too much sand.
That soda is sweet. It's a skinny little guy right? Take a pic next to a porter and a pony. Just awesome.
I seemed to answer my own question. Found this article with accounts from Rodney Ingalls. http://coopercrier.com/localnews/x1273600737/Dreams-Park-then-and-now-required-a-work-ethic
Anyone know if this is a good one? Clover Leaf Farm / HC Ingalls / Hartwick Seminary, NY (in a slug plate). Looks 1930s? No other markings except for whats on the front. I googled Hartwick Seminary but I cant tell if thats the name of the town or if this farm was part of the seminary or what.
I live in Hicksville too. Just moved here. Ive got a couple Hicksville bottles. The Hicksville bottling works must have been in business for a long time - ive got one with a blob top from the early 1900s.