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Hit the other beach today and it didn't disappoint...while none are overly spectacular. ..I'm pleased

From left to right:
Bottle that will remain nameless, Rudisch's Sarco-Peptones jar...eww, Lea & Perrins, E.Springmeyer white beer blob, the rest are smoothies. ..
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Muck you never seem to give up, that onion bottle with the long neck is neat the pipe bowl and bale seal. Little variety wont hurt anyone,vanzutphen
 

I NEVER give up..lol..it's mental stimulation for me, it keeps my mind off of other things, especially on a day like today. ..

On a side note, the two blobs and the all too common Lea & Perrins were eye finds, they either had the lip or the base sticking out...
 

Did I mention I HATE bromo seltzers? Those little cobalt bottles are the biggest POS's out there...the one in the photo had a tragic ending. ..lol
 

Love the dark blue one!:tongue3: I think we reburied hundreds in a pit one time in the back yard a hoard in another 100 yrs.

I do like the green one with the blob top, great colour.
 

Love the dark blue one!:tongue3: I think we reburied hundreds in a pit one time in the back yard a hoard in another 100 yrs.

I do like the green one with the blob top, great colour.

No you didn't. ..lol j/k...there are two blobs, the aqua and the green...I have a sick kinda love for blobs..
 

Nice bottle finds and bale seal! Congrats!

Wonder if that was the pre-curser of today's " pink slime" ?
 

Was it the predigestable beef that got you?...Gotta love Quack medicines..

Yup that was it . It never stops amazing me the stuff that they used to pass off as a cure for something . Not really to far off from what they do today in the name of the all mighty dollar . The more things change the more they stay the same
 

Yup that was it . It never stops amazing me the stuff that they used to pass off as a cure for something . Not really to far off from what they do today in the name of the all mighty dollar . The more things change the more they stay the same

It's the trials and tribulations of digging bottles...the only two things I get nauseous from are 130 year old corks and remnants of the olive oil it held.
 

Nice bottle finds and bale seal! Congrats!

Wonder if that was the pre-curser of today's " pink slime" ?

Lol..I wonder how it was ingested. .straight?..nasty..I wonder how it was made 120 years ago, no food processors or blenders. ..was it even beef?
 

No you didn't. ..lol j/k...there are two blobs, the aqua and the green...I have a sick kinda love for blobs..

I wouldn't bury a blob that's for sure, the light one is ok, the green is really nice, just didn't get that shade of green in bottles out in BC.
 

I wouldn't bury a blob that's for sure, the light one is ok, the green is really nice, just didn't get that shade of green in bottles out in BC.

Unfortunately the green one is a slick, no embossing. ..shame..but given the shape and how crude it is, it wouldn't surprise me if it's a little older than the rest
 

Nice bottles…looking at doing a 1800's bottle digging site next month…congrats…oh and I'm a sucker for bale seals..
 

Unfortunately the green one is a slick, no embossing. ..shame..but given the shape and how crude it is, it wouldn't surprise me if it's a little older than the rest

One of my nicest bottles is a honey amber, three piece whittle mold, full of air bubbles, no embossing, but it's one beautiful looking piece of glass.
 

Nice bottles…looking at doing a 1800's bottle digging site next month…congrats…oh and I'm a sucker for bale seals..

Good luck hope you score big..I'm digging 2-3 poop houses this Saturday from the 1850's to 1890's
 

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