Search results

Welcome to our Antique Bottle community

Be a part of something great, join today!

  1. B

    New '70's dump. Janitor in a Drum

    [:@]I am not fooling with this anymore for rt. now. It cut off the bottoms of the pics. I am not doing something right. I know they are high res, but I thought that transformation of the scale may correct the file size issue.
  2. B

    New '70's dump. Janitor in a Drum

    Here are a couple of pictures of a "Janitor in a Drum" one quart plastic jug I found at a dump near a condo complex. The jug is copyrighted 1971. I also found, but did not keep a couple of Falstaff beer 12 oz. steel Bicentennial issue cans. I thougt of going back to get a few Mason jars I found...
  3. B

    Coke cans and milk bottles.

    Hi, I am probably going to hold on to these, at least for now. There are at least a few others to be had of similar or lesser condition. Let me know if you are interested, and how much. Will.
  4. B

    Coke cans and milk bottles.

    One more of the two.
  5. B

    Coke cans and milk bottles.

    Two milks. Abbott and Costello. There ended up a horizontal stretch when I reduced the size.
  6. B

    Coke cans and milk bottles.

    Tops on bots.
  7. B

    Coke cans and milk bottles.

    All four cokes.
  8. B

    Coke cans and milk bottles.

    again. This time success. A close up of the 1 qt. But this is all I can manage for now. I am busy, and this is not cooperating. I guess I have to pare down the print size, maybe.
  9. B

    Coke cans and milk bottles.

    Test upload. Has been saying my files are too large.
  10. B

    Coke cans and milk bottles.

    Here are a few pictures of coke cans from around 1972 I found in a wooded dump, in baskets with other garbage. Amazing how they have held up to the elements all these years. They probably are worthless, but I kept them anyway. The offer on the back of the one can is for commemorative medallions...
  11. B

    Quick report from Downeast Maine dives

    RE: Quick report from Downeast Maine photo #3 Funny, that embossment on the Whipple bottle looked like a weblink to me for a second. It looked like "WWW. WHIPPLE" something or other in the pic. That would have been quite anachronistic.
  12. B

    Every member new and old reply to this post

    3061 3067 3163 3167 3767 3769 3961
  13. B

    Every member new and old reply to this post

    3461 3463 3467 3469
  14. B

    new finds

    Very scary about those damn snappers, and they move quick. The biggest I've seen in the wild was in North Alabama, the size of a footstool, or small clothes basket. I saw one at the Denver zoo transferred from Texas the size of a bathtub.
  15. B

    Todays Privy Digs

    So, if you don't have any info on the exact location, do you just look for a shallow depression in the ground? As far as probing, what tools? I am guessing a piece of rebar and a sledge, and I would think you were feeling for the top of a brick lining around the pit, or at least the ground would...
  16. B

    Digging partner in Eastern Iowa

    Sounds interesting about the houses, I am back- forth b/w AL and TX, so I doubt I could make it.
  17. B

    Todays Privy Digs

    How did you find this one, Lex?

Members online

Forum statistics

Threads
83,429
Messages
744,341
Members
24,482
Latest member
Saturday
Top