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New York in the spring

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Got out May 1, finally, spring has sprung! Got out with my dumpin buddy of 23 years Andy Dandy! And for old timers we can still cover a lot of ground. Dumps were plentiful, condition was not. Enjoy the pics!
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Typical J Spout from New York
Typical J Spout from New York
Andy in his element
Andy in his element
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Best quarts we found
The usual suspects from New York, no surprises
The usual suspects from New York, no surprises
Some bottles for the collection
Some bottles for the collection


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Re: New York in the spring

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Now thats a beautiful thing ,great job.Did you happen to find the big milk bottle dump
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That’s so cool. I like the variety and colors, and the bottles top it off. Nice hunt fellas


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Good to see you guys out again.

I'm sure it won't be long until you find some killer stuff.

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I want the Keystone tomato juice can. It is from the local (mostly grape producing) cooperative where my grandfather and uncle were president for many years. Please let me know what you want.

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Well I hope I can keep up with ya this weekend mr retired guy


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Looks like a you had fun and found some decent cans. Love the Rheingold Quarts!! Finding any dump is far better than not finding any- so even though the condition wasn't so good you at least were digging.
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Good stuff Dwight, Nice Quarts and I like that Tudor Bock!
Spring has finally sprung here too.
tis the season, heading up to Yooper country tomorrow!!! :smt026 :smt030
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Re: New York in the spring

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The qrts were rt in the middle of town behind a rock wall behind the old house rt where they should be.Some of the towns r amazing like nothing changed in 70 yrs.Glenn we talked about that dump because we were in the area but didn't see it. jerry I sent u a PM. Glad I kept the juice cans I liked them cause they had the Keystone emblem. Hoping Andy post some pics Today is his BDay May 10
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Re: New York in the spring

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Post by Leon »

Digger, If you like Keystone stuff you might like this. Me & my buddy Dug this Keystone bottle in a 1870's Privy recently. Thought it was a odd find for Michigan. LEON.
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