Looking for three piece mold whiskey cylinders (1860-1870) with the following base markings. Open to trade or cash deals.[attachment=Star Base Ad Final s2m.jpg]
About two years ago a seller on eBay had three or four labeled 1860s whiskey cylinders for sale. The labels indicated they were from the east coast. Does anyone know who the seller was, or any idea who may have bid on them ? Thanks
School Census Marshall San Francisco. This was recently found in a turn of the century layer. Has anyone ever seen one from California or any other state ? I've spoken with a few collectors and so far it appears to be unique.
Fantastic dig ! What led you to this dump, do you feel it is commercial or residential refuse ? Is there any chance this dump could go as old as 1880, or is the history associated with the source of the refuse post 1900 ? Keep working it !
Mike, if you want to try it, select the "Local Pickup" option and I'll get it out to you, just give me your shipping address. You been digging out there with the lack of snow ?
As "common" as the Wormsers are, I've dug few pieces. I've dug four broken ones, including one that was 90% there, PURE...
You know what, I am going to try to offer free samples at some of the larger west coast bottle shows in the coming year. I'll do Reno and Auburn for sure. Do you guys have any Molinari Salami in your part of Nevada ?
Hey guys, I just wanted to let you know I have launched a new online food shop (that I'll be running when I'm not busy digging) featuring San Francisco's famous Molinari Salami. If you like salami, but have not tried Molinari, I highly recommend it ! www.MolinariMarket.com
I worked with a GPR unit for a few months and found it to be nearly worthless. It did find a few holes, but it certainly missed more than it found. The GPR only found pits that had a lot of metal,bricks, or really shallow trash. Essentially it found the new or shallow pits. Textbook pits with...
Really ? Where are you digging ? Here in California it is the exact opposite with city holes being dipped, recycled, clear and aqua holes. Rural towns out here have several non-dipped holes per house and tend to have more colored glass.