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Dug some sweet embossed bottles today.

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It was a beautiful day to go Detecting and digging today
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Looking at my first bottle of the day and waiting for him to start filming.
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I love finding these green bottles
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Then mom called to see what I was up to. Haha first thing she asked is if I was out in the woods.
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And this is what I dig for the day.
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I've never dug one of these Ed Pinaud of Paris bottles before.
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And I've never dug a Florida Water bottle before, so yeah way cool day.
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And this Whisky Flask is full of bubbles.
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All washed and clean
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It was a good day for sure digging Embossed bottles as we don't find those very often and we ended up digging I think 13 total but only 6 were intact.
And for Alaska and our area here this is about as old as you can find.


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Nice, Alaska had Breweries in late 1800's so you should be able to dig some old Alaska Blob top Beer Bottles. I've found a few of those Ed Pinaud Paris bottles in different sizes so I think they are common but attractive looking. Think in was Perfume or Cologne. I like the Florida water bottle. Do you wanta trade or sell the extra one? LEON.
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Leon wrote:Nice, Alaska had Breweries in late 1800's so you should be able to dig some old Alaska Blob top Beer Bottles. I've found a few of those Ed Pinaud Paris bottles in different sizes so I think they are common but attractive looking. Think in was Perfume or Cologne. I like the Florida water bottle. Do you wanta trade or sell the extra one? LEON.
Thanks Leon. We try and target the 1910 or older sites as our town was settled basically in 1904 even tho there was a little going on in 1901 and miners have been in this area since the early 1890's and people don't really realize that.
I'm kinda partial to my bottles right now bud.
And I'm not that big into trading unless it's old Arizona crap.
Oh and when I have time I will let you all know when I'll let some can's go.
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OK, Thanks & keep on digging. I'm sure more good stuff will come. LEON.
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Link to florida water bottles. LEON.

http://www.sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/sull ... er1994.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Hey Leon I think unread that link last night. And he reason I did not put a date on my post is because the Florida water date frame was confusing because it said the name was used and I'm guessing again between like 1835 when the name change of Murray and Lanman was used up until I forget... Then it mentioned that in the 1880's 1890's Murray and Lanman again.
And this bottle has mold seams so I'm assuming 1890's 1920's?
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I think Alaska had about 15 different hutches including variations. Would be very cool if you could dig a bunch of Hutch Bottles. LEON
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Leon I'm not asking much.... I only want one.
One of each bottle lol
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I'm not asking for much either, just one of each you find. Good Luck. LEON.
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Hahaha
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