While,the flasks listed are fairly common other than maybe the double sheaf of wheat (clear?),the
Pike's peak-hunter would be the most desirable and worth a little more,the other pikes peak probably the next best.
Unreal dig man! great dig! put up some more pix,we where in the a few pits with H Fs at the bottom, problem was we where standing on them and didnt realizie it and broke a few, I was sick a few days but got over it, we got a few Washington & Taylor father of our country flask, aqua, the busted ones include, Jenny lind, a light blue Washington, that one mane me sick to, a few anchor flasks, and one that relay would have been a good one was a dark (teal) summer tree winter tree that baby was beautiful! You know how the story goes ya find some you brake some. Good dig man! Rick
GREAT FINDS! My company has an office in Allentown Pa and my Aunt lives in Ohio. One day I hope to dig in both states. Arizona is fun digging; if you are ever in the state give me a shout and I will line a couple of pits up.
I have dug that mold of a sheaf of wheat.We have dug several similar clear examples with a smaller sheaf of wheat on both sides.They were all marked with a Pittsburgh mark on the the hinge molded base.The one pictured is nice for sure but would still say the Pike's Peak is tops.Great finds!Doug
I am an engineer here and do the electronic design. The thermal imager you see on the front page will find landmines and I think it will find pits; going to try it soon.
My dad was born in Allentown. I am really trying to come to Allentown soon!