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About a month ago I got an invite to dig with Hunter2k and Bill at a distant dump that Bill had found
By distant I mean I had to drive about 35 minutes. Oh the humanity!!
The walk in was pretty easy but when we got in to the dump area Den informed me that there was quite a bit of poison ivy there
Well that freaked me out. I was leaving for Las Vegas in two days and if I was nursing a bad case of ivy I would never have heard the end of it and most likely my mancard that I get to use infrequently would be revoked
So he says that the area that has been extensivly dug doesnt have any.
Thats where I was digging.
I like to think I have a sense of what areas have been dug when I look at a dump but its a crapshoot most of the time
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Three plain colbalts
The larger one is a really deep color blue
I dug one couple years ago that was the same mold but more of a cornflower blue in Kennebunk Me in a dump that Paul sent me to
And strangly enough a Dover Drug bottle from Dover NH

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It is solid.
Not a chip or a crack but its got some heavey staining on the inside
 

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