MuckyBottles
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Did a little mixture of everything today, given that its 35 degrees with a honking northwesterly wind at a steady 30 mph. Initially I started out MD'ing at "KD", somewhat typical day, clad, spent shotgun shells including two "Sears Clinton Mallard 12 gauge paper shells" and one that is a bit hazy (needs cleaning). Also found an old coat hook and a old suspender fastener. However, I did find a non-descriptive flat button. Four fields down, 4 to go!..
Flat Button
I have been neglecting my favorite aspect of hunting...Bottle dump diving! I went to go prospect a new location that I will refer to as the "Tragedy" site..low and behold, a beach with 3/4 of a mile of a million glass shards (its a good thing). Given that the temps were even colder than before (wind off of water) and that I was ill equipped to do serious bottle digging, I did manage to bring home a few samples. Two vintage 1950's coke bottles, a glass stopper w/crown for a perfume bottle, two mason jar liners (you always need them) and last but not least, a "Ponds Extract" bottle that roughly from the 1880's despite the date on the base. All in all, a decent day..
Ponds
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Flat Button
I have been neglecting my favorite aspect of hunting...Bottle dump diving! I went to go prospect a new location that I will refer to as the "Tragedy" site..low and behold, a beach with 3/4 of a mile of a million glass shards (its a good thing). Given that the temps were even colder than before (wind off of water) and that I was ill equipped to do serious bottle digging, I did manage to bring home a few samples. Two vintage 1950's coke bottles, a glass stopper w/crown for a perfume bottle, two mason jar liners (you always need them) and last but not least, a "Ponds Extract" bottle that roughly from the 1880's despite the date on the base. All in all, a decent day..
Ponds
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