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CALDIGR2

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I used to collect these things, before the prices escalated to a frightening level. I remember when you could hardly give 'em away. I would dig one and think "Oh no, not one of THESE?". LOL. Times have certainly changed, haven't they? Like Renz's, they have become somewhat hard to find in any color. I do know where a dump is...

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VERY nice Cundurango's!!!

I have dug one broken example up here in 35 years of moving dirt. I also remember when the aquas were $75- $100, and the greens were $250-$400. That was forever ago...like the 1990s. If you are still trying to"give them away" I am open...
 

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I dug a yellow-olive Cundurango bitters in the town of Truckee. I sold it with my first western bitters collection.
 

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ORIGINAL: westernbittersnut

I dug a yellow-olive Cundurango bitters in the town of Truckee. I sold it with my first western bitters collection.
I dug a yellow-olive Cundurango bitters in the town of Truckee. I sold it with my first western bitters collection.

I believe that is now residing here.
 

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