Broke my favorite find today....need help ID'ing.....

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teamballsout

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Liquor box agree a must have in the truck at all times and bubble wrap big and small bubble. Rolls up small and light to carry also.
 

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I'm curious what the Hutches were? LEON.
 

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I just use a backpack and cargo pants to hold my finds. Good stuff goes in my pockets/hands, decent stuff jumbled in the backpack, and common big stuff goes in the military duffel bag with the long-handled tools and water jugs. In all my years nothing worthwhile has broken this way so I'm not worried about it. The one time I secured a very rare small town druggist in a sock, it fell on the floor when I pulled it out of my pocket and most of the top got vaporized. I heard that it's bad luck to anticipate possible good finds by over-preparing the packing materials. Not that I believe it, but it's better than admitting that I'm lazy! [:D]
 

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SOME OF THE SMALL TOWN CITRATES ARE VERY HARD TO FIND.IF ITS RARE I WOULD KEEP.VALUE DROPS GREATLY WHEN BROKEN
 

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