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  1. #1
    us
    Aug 2010
    Rockland County, NY
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    Threemor soda bottle...aggravated

    Went to an older dump site, tooled around for a bit. There was an old carpet covering the far left side, curiously I yanked and dug it out. Low and behold, a massive bottle cache!..Messed around with green and amber red stripe looking bottles tossing them to the side. Found a clorox bottle with screw cap, and liquid still inside..not messing with unstable liquids..tossed to the side...Found a cobalt blue Phillips bottle, again to the side...I was like I find a hidden bottle stash like this and this is all I get?...Finally struck pay-dirt with a heavy and thick soda bottle from Threemor......I was stoked, that was until on the car ride home, then I hear a pop!..I was like what the eff!...Come to find out the bottle popped in half for no reason...does this happen to anybody else but me?....

    Post a picture of the travesty later..

  2. #2
    us
    Mar 2010
    Underground
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    Re: Threemor soda bottle...aggravated

    Yes, never let your fresh out of the ground bottles see direct sunlight or temperature changes.I keep them in a towel in a bucket.I have seen guys find great bottles and set them on the side of the hole in the sun only to find them broken at the end of the day!

  3. #3
    us
    Apr 2008
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    Re: Threemor soda bottle...aggravated

    Yep they get cracks quickly and cruelly! Especially colored glass, Ambers and Cobalts.. In the shade they go.... jgas
    JGAS

 

 

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