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green dragon, thanks for the info. The bike is nice, but needs work to get it un-seized.

Went back to the dump again today. Here is the hole, not a great picture, but it was starting to get dark.

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Ok, here are the finds. Two Ballantine beers with labels, Colonial Beverages quart soda, cobalt blue talc powder (found out it was cracked when I cleaned it up[:mad:]), and a Narragansett king size (probably the best find.)

The find in the last picture is the little cobalt blue vial in the front. It is a screw-top, but it is still nice. I also found the matching 1918 NH license plate. It wasn't under the tar paper like the other one was...[:(]

Also turned up an OSO-Grape, which had a label that disintegrated as soon as I cleaned it.




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Went back to the dump yesterday. Everything was frozen.

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While at the dump, I noticed a car fender a little ways away from the dump. Lo and behold: cone tops.

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Some cones out of the ground. There was a rusted out license plate with them from 1940-41.

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That was the good news, now for the bad news. The ground was frozen, and I managed to break some while removing them.[:(][:(][:(] Two Esslinger quarts, a Krueger quart, an Irish Cream Ale, and an unknown.[:(][:(][:(] Definitely going back when ground unfreezes, so no more get broken.[:(] NO more frozen ground digging. There should be more there buried. Here's an Esslinger quart that broke when coming out.[:(]

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This guy was frozen in the ground, had to leave it there. Probably an Old Topper.

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