Dug the wonkiest top flask ever, and more......

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andy volkerts

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Still a killer wonky neck on that WIPED lil flask[:)] too bad it wasn't a 5 grand teakettle whisky in a slightly greenish amber color......Andy
 

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Great finds in that pit. I really like the color on the pickle bottle. I have one of the clock flasks and as yet have not found out what was in it or where it came from. Was that a Rumsford Chemical bottle in the back?I live in Kansas City. Most of the bottle you dig seem to come from the east. Have you ever dug any with Kansas City on them?I hope you have a grand digging year. Scott
 

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wonderful .will executed. you found some old favorites in there.
 

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I was searching for any other flasks like this one but haven't seen one like it. There are the $high$dollar$ ones such as those in the Corning museum of glass but they are a different mold. Have you researched it yet?
 

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Yeah Bass, I found a couple on fleabay sold for about 20 bucks. I was very surprised they went that cheaply, but then they didn't have the wonkiness mine has. I figure the goofy neck is worth $20 on its own......but then I am swayed by funkyness. Jack
 

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