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RICKJJ59W

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Dito on the under water bottles, I have been seeing 1880s glass on this bank of the lehigh river for years, and all ways thought it was coming down river to that spot, but now I know it is (in the river) I will wait until summer and wade in with a hoe or rake. Rick
 

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Hey good luck Rick, I sure wish there was more 1880's glass around here.. The town i'm in (Forest Grove, Oregon) is a small town founded around the 1890's so older stuff is not as common. As opposed to a bigger, older town or city.
 

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Rose cap, anyone have a date on that? Dropper bottle not a poison, is it?

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hey niko great stuff ! hey that dropper bottle that looks like a bakelite cap lol witch would date it in the 20 30s period. im only loling cause of the giant argument on here a while back about bakelite, yea i no where theres a river full of 1890s stuff also, wait for the draught mike
 

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