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    Soda bottle ID

    Who can help me ID these modern-ish sodas?
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    Blob-top bottle partial-label

    Very cool bottle and you're lucky there's still a paper label on it. These bottles had highly pressurized liquids in them, like seltzer, and were meant to be stored on their sides - hence the rounded bottoms. I found a similar one in an 1880s pit.
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    Cool but broken

    Great question :) It's all old, like late 1800s old, so I feel bad about chucking it. It could have some historical value? Maybe? I'm putting a lot of it in storage bins until I can decide what to do with it.
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    "Standing Stones"

    Hit my usual beach today (a brisk 25 degrees in my part of NY) and found an odd phenomenon - shotgun shells washed in by the tide standing upright. So weird.
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    Cool but broken

    I love these suggestions. I had no idea that glassblowers might want it. This site is absolutely riddled with bottle remnants from the 1880s. I find every piece fascinating and I've had so much fun tracking down the origins of shards. Been lucky enough to pull out a few unbroken keepers too.
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    Cattle ranch or antique treasure farm????

    OK back up. They had breast pumps in the 1800s???
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    Cool but broken

    So much glass dug from the beach today but nothing intact :(Still has part of a cork in it New York shards My only intact guy was this modern whatever. LAAAAME More shards plus old nails Crazy heavy wine bottle bases that could definitely murder a person Various stern warnings that this...
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    Glen Cove, Long Island finds

    Ooohhh jealous! I'm on LI too. On a related note, do you know why there's so much sea glass at Tappan Beach? I searched local history but didn't find anything.
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    Low tide Coke bottle

    This cleaned up nicely for something that had its own ecosystem living in it LOL
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    Green bottle ID

    Found this bottle eroding out of a sand dune today on Long Island NY. Stamped "No Deposit No Return" around top and "A1 / 35 / 17-19" on bottom. Guessing 1960s or 70s beer or soda?
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    Digging dumps with hard soil? SW USA

    This is really great information!
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    First intact bottle today!

    After years of beachcombing for sea glass, dug a little bit below the surface today and found this intact beauty!
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    I got a rock

    No opinion but I love your post title

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