Walking the river

john glassman

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John, that flask is super clean!
 

Nice work glassman. Mine usually come out looking rough, but not always.





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He tumbled it before taking the picture or bought it on ebay, I'm tellin ya.
 

John, that juicy flask looks like a polished bottle. Flawless mint shiny wet polished looking. I need my welding goggles stuck to my face just to stare directly at it, it is so shiny. OMG.
 

Very nice condition!!!!


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Nice finds John. Is it a dump site or were they found scattered along the river?
 

This sandy part of the river it very low all bottles come out super clean there a natural bottle cleaning place
 

You should take a worthless bottle that has stains and toss it in the river to see if it will clean it. I think I'll try a little experiment myself. I wouldn't mind leaving a bottle in the river for a year if it will come out looking as nice as that flask.
 

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