bonepicker
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Went to 3 sites today. The first two were strike outs.
Ended up with a rosie, a v nickel, and a war nickel.
Decided to try a little bottle digging at the same site. I'm still new to bottle digging, but I have really been enjoying it lately.
Ended up finding a pit, and pulling some decent glass that probably dates around 1900-10 or so.
The 3 best ones were amber whiskey bottles from Chattanooga Tenn.
I looked up the company name and it says they were in business from 1866-1915.
Unfortunately the most iridescent whiskey bottle has a chipped lip, but the other 2 are nice and unbroken.
Ended up with a rosie, a v nickel, and a war nickel.
Decided to try a little bottle digging at the same site. I'm still new to bottle digging, but I have really been enjoying it lately.
Ended up finding a pit, and pulling some decent glass that probably dates around 1900-10 or so.
The 3 best ones were amber whiskey bottles from Chattanooga Tenn.
I looked up the company name and it says they were in business from 1866-1915.
Unfortunately the most iridescent whiskey bottle has a chipped lip, but the other 2 are nice and unbroken.
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