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Yeah Joel, I love the colored sodas but we don't see to many of them in this neck of the woods. I would really love to have some of those awesome colored torpedo's that Chris (Baltbottles) has amassed in his career. Kelley
 

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Hey Marshall Dillon,
Why not email me a list of the ones to watch for and I will find them in the little barn and yard sales and get back to you with a picture and how much they want for them. Id'e be happy to help you increase your collection.

I do find that certain areas have an abundance of one bottle, while other geogrphies have an abundance of another. Sounds like we may be onto something here. Where can I see Chris's bottle so I can get an idea of what to look for?

I can't wait to get digging again. Right now all I am digging is about 28 inches of snow.
Joel
 

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Cap,

I did a double take on your post. Had to make sure you said what you said. [8|]

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Hey Joel, thanks for the heads up on the teal torp. Right now I'm saving everything until Glass Works auction is over. I don't really have a list on the Torps as I haven't started collecting them. I just think they are a cool bottle. Look up Baltbottles in the members list and go to his homepage. Those beauties are right up front. His are all Baltimore torps and it would be a fortuitus day indeed to find a few of those at a yard sale![:D] If I could be so lucky! Thanks, Kelley
 

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Is there such a thing as a Bunker Hill fruit jar??
 

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I dug one here in NH a couple of summers ago.

It is listed in the Red Book of Fruit jars in amber, but the one I dug was aqua in color.
Unfortunately, the one I dug was broken. It was a quart size jar, though.
 

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Woody,
You need to be careful what info you give Annie, especially about Bunker hill.

I have been looking for a Bunker Hill Monument Pickle Bottle. They have been too pricey every time I have found one.
Joel
 

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Hey epgorge do you have a pic of the bunkerhill fruitjar ?
 

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That would be Woody, Frank! Or check with the Bunker Hill girl. She probably has one by now.
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