Found my first hutch...sort of

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DiggerBryan

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I'm leaning more towards fluke but I'm definitely gonna check it out again. I've heard that also about the waterstops, it would make sense. I just can't seem to find those water stops hmm...! I'm not sure where new lexington is located but maybe we could open up some privies this spring?
 

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i ve spent alot of time walkin the tracks here in cali. and i ve found a few cool bottles..theres alot of history on those old rail lines.look for any turn a rounds where the lines end ,they used to dump there trash around there..
 

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The first bottle I ever found that got me into bottle digging and collecting was a broken Hutch, looks almost like that one. Found it in a local stream that runs through my towns historic main street district. It had Russellville Bottling Works written on it. I had no idea what it was, took it to a local historian and he told me all about it, been hooked ever since, that was a year ago. Then about 6 months ago I was digging in the same stream and I uncovered a whole Hutch with the same embossing, I almost had a heart attack because I was so excited.
 

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