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ORIGINAL: jimmartin

the best....zanesville flask with ohio state seal....can anyone put a dollar value on it for the split

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wow killer!
 

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WOW!@!!!
Nice bottle and you're a SUPER MEMBER too!!

congrats
REB
 

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Great find... I'd about poop my pants if I pulled that out of a pit!

Ant
 

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Nice pit, Jim. Good flasks are almost impossible to find around here, and the few I do find are always trashed. Good to see that one was spared from destruction. ~Jim
 

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Wow your a lucky man,Nice flask I know you need a value for the split but digging up something that nice in one piece is priceless. I would cherish that puppy even if i didn't collect flasks
 

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Great flask !!!Can't belive that would be a common flask .Is that a backwards S in J.Shepard @Co. WOW!!
Was this the same pit that the Thomas @Mendell stoneware came from and could ya post a pic of it.
Thanks for the show Jim.
Bill
 

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