Some pretty nice locals.

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I haven't been digging for bottles to much lately. So i decided to give my river bank an other look but this time I decided to move down the river a couple hundred feet. Well it paid off I didn't come across anything spectacular but I found some nice locals. I found three different variants of the same bottle I love these stubby old early crown tops. But my favorite find was just rolling around in the river a nice deco style soda also a local I didn't know this variant existed. Judging by the early crown tops the older stuff has to be there. Thanks for looking- Justin ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1431871184.888957.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1431871197.093927.jpg
 

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NICE DIGS !! :thumbsup:
 

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Nice finds, that ribbed variant is KILLER!!

Thanks Jim the ribbed one is the newest local Ive found but I think it might be my favorite. I've gone to the historical society which has the greatest collection of local bottlers but they didn't even know that this varient existed. So I'm going to loan it to them for a while.
 

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