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nice going-can't wait to see the pictures! John
 

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lol I just noticed post #8 is under my name, that is zane's post he forgot to sign under his name since we are both sharing the compurter.

ahhhh ive been up since 5:30 cant wait to go diggggggggggggin again
time to wake up george and zane :)
 

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Zane,

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.
 

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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
 

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Here are a few more photos.

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Zane,

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.

KEEP ON DIGGIN!

Karl in AZ
 

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WTG GUYS!! Man it doesn't get much better than that does it? [;)] Congrats! Kelley
 

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Zane,

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
 

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Rick,

Nice to meet you. That 22 footer is awesome!!!!!

The company is :

http://www.nightvisionsystems.com/

on 542 Kemmerer Lane
Allentown, PA 18104

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!

Attached is a photo of me in a Saloon woody.

Karl



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