Some crusty ones

Blak bart

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Not antique, not that special, but if I put them out at the nautical flea market they sell very quickly. These bolttles and jars have been underwater in soft muddy grass beds. When ever im diving up shells and I find a pocket of these bottles I pick them up. The tourists love them and will pay 5 or 10 dollars for them all day long.they look great in nautical shell displays. Key west harbor is filled with these bottles. photo-57.JPG
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Cool. Wonder how long that takes? By the way your very lucky to live in the keys. I went there once it's great.
 

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Blak bart

Blak bart

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I dont think it takes to long if there in the right spot and depth. One day ill post up some stellar finds such as yours. Bottles have been picked pretty hard down here. That being said I was born and raised down here and I still love every minute of it. Thanks goldenplug.
 

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