cyberdigger
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It's always so humbling coming on here.. my clean bottles aren't clean enough, and my sick ones aren't sick enough...[&o]
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It's always so humbling coming on here.. my clean bottles aren't clean enough, and my sick ones aren't sick enough...[&o]
One of my old diggin' buds has quite an extensive collection of them that our club displayed at the 2006 Reno National.
This 11 inch Smith pickle was found at the Benica mud flats around 1960i have been searching for images of the famed benicia, ca bottles online for a while but have had little luck. I have seen a few in books or at shows but that was years ago and it would be awesome to refresh the ole' memory if some of you are willing to post pictures of the iridescent bottles you own or have access to.
After reading ribottleguy's post on bottles that shouldn't be cleaned it reminded me of an exquisite lea & perrins sauce bottle that looked like the benicia mud flats material, that is, before my father accidentally broke it when i was about 11. It was the most beautiful bottle i have ever owned; absolutely saturated with the most complex interwoven spectrum of greens, purples, yellows, reds and blues i've had the pleasure of handling. It looked like a gem opal on crystal meth. I got it for a buck a short while before, and after it got knocked off my shelf i am pretty sure i shed a few silent tears. [] dad said he would replace it, but alas, a similar piece has eluded us. I still have the shards, actually, but lord knows where they are.
Anyway, post your iridescent bottles, or if there is a similar thread please link me. Myself and many others would probably appreciate it quite a bit!
Never see one those kinda different aren't they liquor or what they put in them look kinda religious liquor wow kinda wierd looking hard tell what they put in them of you didn't already know look churchy kinda toThis 11 inch Smith pickle was found at the Benica mud flats around 1960