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Here is the base



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Last one .....

A centaur Liniment and a Schenlicks Syrup. I really liked the syrup cause I never dug one. That is what it is about....well kinda sorta ahaha


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hi ben, looks like some nice new finds. how large is the opening to the tea pot?, i have a lid that looks like it was for a tea pot. good luck on your next dig. rhona
 

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Good start to the season Ben! I got out yesterday also, I probed through a foot of snow in a swamp behind my new house and found a 1920's dump. I did score a whitehouse apple jar and some jar lid's wahoooo! Try some "iron out" mixed with warm water if you can't find the oxalic acid to clean your rusty bottles. It's not as toxic... Jim
 

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I always loved the "dead stuck for bugs" I never dug one around here but a friend & old time digger from New Orleans sent me one a few years back.Nice digs Madpa.
 

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