southern Maine diver
Well-Known Member
Hey everybody... I'm baack!
I was so very impressed at how the photo of the Double Eagle came out, I convinced my wife to help me show you another bottle!
This photo is of a Swaim's Panacea that was discovered last year in Wiscasset, Maine in about 20 feet of water. This is a "before" photo with all the barnacles on it. It cleaned up really well in the muriatic acid and then I sent it to be tumbled. It came out great!!! (I'm looking for an after photo of it to compare it to).
I remember the day I found it because I got a call from my good friend Rick Carney while I was at work. In an excited voice he said, "Wayne, I found the mother load!!" and then told me he found three intact English mallets and a nice cobalt blue Knickerbocker!! He then convinced me to "call in sick" the next day and Bamm... I found this, a nice pontiled eight sided ink and a nice cobalt Ryan's soda!!! Unbelievable...
Man, I love this... Enjoy the photos.
Wayne[]
I was so very impressed at how the photo of the Double Eagle came out, I convinced my wife to help me show you another bottle!
This photo is of a Swaim's Panacea that was discovered last year in Wiscasset, Maine in about 20 feet of water. This is a "before" photo with all the barnacles on it. It cleaned up really well in the muriatic acid and then I sent it to be tumbled. It came out great!!! (I'm looking for an after photo of it to compare it to).
I remember the day I found it because I got a call from my good friend Rick Carney while I was at work. In an excited voice he said, "Wayne, I found the mother load!!" and then told me he found three intact English mallets and a nice cobalt blue Knickerbocker!! He then convinced me to "call in sick" the next day and Bamm... I found this, a nice pontiled eight sided ink and a nice cobalt Ryan's soda!!! Unbelievable...
Man, I love this... Enjoy the photos.
Wayne[]