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dirtflicker

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WAYNE.........BRING IT ON BUDDY!!! I DUG A NEW HOLE TODAY......ALSO I STARTED LOOKING IN THE WATER OFF THE BRIDGE ABOVE......LOTSA SHINY STUFF DOWN THERE I CANT GET AT.........BUT YOU CAN![:D][;)]
 

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Warren, I was just told it could be a really early milk......but most likely a stone food jar!!! It cool either way!!!
 

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Very nice finds!! Love the stone food jar!
 

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I don't know about a milk jar. At the time that jar was used you either had a cow or the milk man delivered to the kitchen door and poured milk into your bucket or what ever you had to put it in. The other option was you didn't get milk.
 

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Hey DF, That glue was called mucilage and it smelled like crap. Maybe because it was made from nonedible dead animal parts.[&:]
 

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very nice finds df! that is a jackpot!! i think the main ingrediant in the ayers was herion whoa! again nice finds mike
 

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Wow, nice finds.
Does the Thomas Electric Oil have any embossing on the opposite side?
I have a few different Canadian versions of that bottle.
Kev
 

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