Got my milk on!

junkhunter

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embossed milks small one is "miller flounders safe milk Chester pa", " a bottle of milk is a bottle of health"," chase t booth b pure milk" and "ward Johnson WJ Woodlawn pa" ended up tossing most of the printed ones as ink came off. Dug around 15 blue bottles and I nice big green one. I went looking for milks and found them so I think it was a good day. Also of course had the earrings in 1st post and toy.
 

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jgas

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Jackpot of Milks. Nice. Some of those are worth some cash for sure I would think. jgas
 

Plumbata

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Nice finds, Pennsylvania seems to have a healthy population of milk collectors so you may be pulling some valuable ones from that spot. Most of the actually rare milks i find are damaged, but naturally the blanks and commons come out in plentiful perfection. Keep up the finds, and hopefully you can make some gas cash selling crates of cobalts on Craigslist to 'ole ladies!
 

sunrunner

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when digging in a thirty's dump its a given that you'll find milks . not so down here in the south . there not a lot of dairy's down here or bottlers anyway.
 

Bass

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Wow, milk mayhem! You said you went looking for milks and found them. Next trip I suggest you look for gold. Great finds and thanks for the post
 

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What does the toy say? I can only make out the word trailor.
 

bullgill

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I live on the Ohio side of the PA/OH line, I have thought about making my way over to PA to dig some milks. What Plumbata said about it being a good place to find valuable milks is very true. Especially the cop top bottles and war bond milks with intact writing.

Milk bottles that are dug tend to have cloudiness inside of them. It is rare to dig even a common milk bottle without it having case wear and cloudiness. The smaller size milks tend to survive much better, I think this has to do with not allowing as much watter in. The more water in the bottle over time the more deposits will be left on the inside.

I keep all of the minty milks I find. I have many that I have brought home, few ever clean up. I think it goes for any bottle that when it is upside down in the ground it will probably not be sick or cloudy. Most milk bottles have very little value so tumbling them is rarely worth it. Last ditch effort for me is 0000 steel wool to try to clean them. Case wear can not be helped but rust stains can easily be removed with muriatic acid. The acid will not remove deposits but may loosen it so that the 0000 steel wool can remove it, usually there is nothing you can do but tumble.
 

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