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hemihampton

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After work the other day I stopped by where they tore down another house. In hole where basement once was I find a Art Deco 1920's FAYGO soda bottle. must of rolled out of the dirt wall into bottom of hole. I check the back corners & back yard where I usually find bottles but find nothing. As I'm leaving & about to my car in front yard when I find a bottle buried in the mud. with only a small % of bottle exposed & somehow surviving the Bulldozers intact. LEON.

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Here's the bottle mostly buried in front yard. LEON.

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Anybody want to guess what it is? You guessed it, just a common Goebel. But this one slightly tougher, has the big G instead of the more common big shield or really common small shield Goebel. You find this version more on the older Blob Top it seams. Better then a Strohs. LEON.

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Cool finds Leon, I like the Faygo, can't beleave it survived the dozer.
 

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