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coldwater diver

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Nice early snuff with a nice hole in it it still displays well though.

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We've given quite a few of the broken ones away to various folks. The rest have gone back into the ground!

There were a few other decent finds in the site, including a small group of rare early printed pot lids (a nice rare London bears grease among them - photo below just after it came out of the ground), and a scattering of bottles from other companies and other towns. None of the other bottles were anything special though.



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I lived in an old doctors office in Salem, MA, before I collected bottles, when I went to move, the owner offered me, for free, around 30 bottles, label under glass. from his fathers practice, all I said was what the hell would I do with those!
 

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I might have posted this on this thread before,here it is again.It is still a heart breaker even though we found all the Pisces.
There is a whole one in the ground ......(somewhere).
Were they bass? Aren't they usually in the water?
 

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Wow, there are some very impressive "heartbreakers" shown in this thread. The two best tear-jerkers I've ever dug would be a deep apple green Pikes Peak flask & a very dk. olive green unmarked barrel bitters/whiskey.[:eek:]
 

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green round mononhelga rye bitters around 10 inches tall , next to mint and mate to the brown mononhegla rye bitters dug one right after other ,lost in parents basement ,with sqare dark green scottish rye whiskey 11 inches tall , hiding in same box laughing at me every time i walk by i am sure,,
 

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I thought maybe I could get this thread started again. This flask came out of a woodliner 4x4x8 along with many broken bottles including pontiled colognes,sodas,porters,chestnut flasks,utilitys,meds,and at least a dozen historical flasks !! Nearly brought Digger Don, Stony, and I to tears.[:(][:(][:(]


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