Schroeder's Bitters, Louisville, K.Y. makes my weekend!

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harryr1961

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Just dug this cutie, Schroeder's Bitters, Louisville, KY, 8 3/4", along with a few other notables; Rue de la Cloche 4711 cologne-hexagon w/sheared lip, a brown stoneware sake, my first Hostetters bitters (hard to believe as long as I have been digging!) two matching salt dips, and about 10 miscellaneous good enough to keep but not good enough to mention. Will be having a sale soon; love to find 'em, hate to store 'em.

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harryr1961

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I've been digging since I was old enough to not get hurt, so around 40 years now! In Michigan, New Mexico, Atlanta, and now northern California. I also got to dig a little in Honduras outside of a fort built in 1504. I found 3 cannonballs, and 2 bottles and got bit by about 1000 ants. It was worth it! I plan on stopping when they pry the tool from my cold dead hand.
 

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Those ladies legs sure are perty. A definite bonus to digging out west. We don't see those around here very often. Swiz
 

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WOW GREAT FIND! THANKS FOR POSTING!
 

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That would be a beauty after a good tumble . Love the ladys legs .
 

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