Elbows Deep in the Muck...then, Some Luck!

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Oldsdigger

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I've found a few and strangely at just two inland dumps outside Philadelphia and two actually under our house on the coast of Maine ( Both Embossed but one broken ) Unfortunately the nicer of the two ! Non of the Philly finds had embossing but one was a torpedo ! The inland dumps were an Estate and a community dump. 0316181440a.jpg 0316181445.jpg0316181447.jpg0316181450a.jpg 0316181451a.jpg 0316181450.jpg0316181450b.jpg0316181538.jpg
 
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DeepSeaDan

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I don't think the gravitator is easy to find , looked thru my pictures and don't even seem to have a picture of one . although I can recall seeing a picture of one somewhere .

did find part of the split bottle a few years ago , broken part of one when swimming . do have a picture of what one looks like

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Here's a Brown Gravitator, courtesy of "MuskokaJoe", who appears to have a complete ( and enviable! ), collection of Brown's legacy:

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