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Re: bottles!!

Postby BASSMAN » Sun Aug 24, 2008 6:55 am

I was just thinkin'
How many SKYY VODKA Bottles are at Three Tree N? :dontknow: :smt064
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Re: bottles!!

Postby Ken G » Thu Sep 11, 2008 11:05 pm

Howard and I had another successful bottle hunt. I found a little one that I was able to date. The photo I attached is not the actual bottle but exactly the same. I'm going to have to soak mine in CLR for a bit to get the crud off. I found a really cool vintage Pepsi bottle and Howard got a nice vintage Coke.

This is an old Listerine bottle. Listerine was originally sold by different pharmaceutical companies and this bottle was produced for the Lambert Pharmacal Company. This bottle measures 5.3125" tall with a max circumference of 7.25" and holds an unknown volume.

"LISTERINE" is embossed on the side of the bottle just below the neck. "LAMBERT PHARMACAL COMPANY" is embossed on the side of the bottle just above the bottom.


"This still familiar brand was first produced in 1879 and was only available by prescription until 1914. Machine-made and date from the late 1910s or 1920s as they have the "diamond I" makers mark for the Illinois Glass Co. Alton, IL. which the company used from 1915 to 1929 "
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Re: bottles!!

Postby Maverick » Fri Sep 12, 2008 6:28 am

F........k i missed it again due to being lazy, i just didn't want to clean gear again before my mix class tonight. serves me :crybaby: right
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Re: bottles!!

Postby Burntchef » Fri Sep 12, 2008 8:12 am

i told you :bootyshake: dont worry bj we found a new sweet spot anyway that isnt picked over.

and just for other bottle hunters if you come across a bunch of bottles that are stuck in the mud top down that means those have allready beed picked over and arent worthy.
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Re: bottles!!

Postby Tom Nic » Fri Sep 12, 2008 8:18 am

BASSMAN wrote:I was just thinkin'
How many SKYY VODKA Bottles are at Three Tree N? :dontknow: :smt064


I've never found any cool bottles. Darn it! :crybaby: And somebody at TTN has a SERIOUS vodka drinking problem!

Burntchef wrote:i told you :bootyshake: dont worry bj we found a new sweet spot anyway that isnt picked over.

and just for other bottle hunters if you come across a bunch of bottles that are stuck in the mud top down that means those have allready beed picked over and arent worthy.


Ah, the bottle hunting equivalent of peeing to mark your territory, no doubt. OR.... is it just a clever way to guard your stash so that no other experienced hunters will look there?! :smt027 Hmmm??? :smt064

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Re: bottles!!

Postby Burntchef » Fri Sep 12, 2008 12:59 pm

no tom that one is true, we overturn them so we dont waste time at depth. or do we?? on a low tide with some 30% there are some nice finds to be had at cove 2
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Re: bottles!!

Postby Maverick » Sat Sep 13, 2008 6:41 pm

I found a SWEET 1/2 pint Milk bottle from Portland Dairymens association inc. It was a sweet find, found it at 150fsw on my first helium dive ever and my first real good bottle find, and them i found a medicine bottle 3 minutes later at 130fsw. this was all at the yellow house in hood canal. it was deco diving (dah, mentioned helium) and deco diving is not for everyone, but boy is it for me. i had so much fun i still can't get the smirk off my face. :dontknow:
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Re: bottles!!

Postby Ken G » Thu Sep 25, 2008 12:23 am

Joshua Smith, Maverick, Bigsky, Romer Treece and I went bottle hunting again tonight. We pulled up some unusual and very cool stuff. Here is my milk bottle.
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Re: bottles!!

Postby Maverick » Thu Sep 25, 2008 7:45 am

I love hunting bottles, it's a blast. I need to get either some acid or CLR to clean up all the stuff i have found. I have a bunch of old bottles and now what we believe to be and old ink reservoir. it is a really interesting deign, looks like a gerber baby food jar with a rolled lip like Ken's milk bottle and a divider down the middle of the bottle, but its off the the 1/3 side and at a slight angle for the ink. very interesting and a rare find. It gets me all lacked up to find stuff like this and think back to the time when there was no BIC pen. :occasion5: I will post pics one day
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Re: bottles!!

Postby Joshua Smith » Thu Sep 25, 2008 7:50 am

That was a fun dive! I got a WWI era coke bottle, and another odd bottle with a "fill to this line" marking on it. Also- there were a lot of cool critters out last night! We saw a bunch of stubby squid, many nudibranchs, a skate, and a huge lingcod.
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Re: bottles!!

Postby Tangfish » Fri Sep 26, 2008 1:31 pm

One of you should post the pic of that item we found at Muk St. Park :evil4:
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Re: bottles!!

Postby Nwbrewer » Fri Sep 26, 2008 1:39 pm

I think Kevin and I already found that. We left it alone...

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Re: bottles!!

Postby Ken G » Sun Aug 23, 2009 1:54 pm

Dan (Romer Treece) and I did some monkey diving today and found some great bottles. Im going to start cleaning them up and give them a soak in muriatic acid. Dan found a bong too but I rammed him with my scoot and broke it. Sorry buddy!
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Re: bottles!!

Postby Pez7378 » Sun Aug 23, 2009 2:57 pm

I believe what you broke is technically called a "Water" Pipe! :rofl:

I found a bottle the other day that has "Hill Syrup Co. Seattle" embossed on the bottom. Can't find any information on it. It's a cool looking bottle, when I clean it up, I'll post a pic.
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Re: bottles!!

Postby BASSMAN » Mon Aug 24, 2009 4:29 am

Pez7378 wrote:I believe what you broke is technically called a "Water" Pipe! :rofl:

I found a bottle the other day that has "Hill Syrup Co. Seattle" embossed on the bottom. Can't find any information on it. It's a cool looking bottle, when I clean it up, I'll post a pic.

This is the bottle I found at Three Tree N. that had "Seattle Syrup Co." embossed on the bottom!
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Re: bottles!!

Postby Pez7378 » Mon Aug 24, 2009 6:23 am

That's it! Identical.
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Re: bottles!!

Postby Romer Treece » Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:44 am

Ken G wrote: Dan found a bong too but I rammed him with my scoot and broke it. Sorry buddy!


What!?!? I thought it was a vase!
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Re: bottles!!

Postby Fishstiq » Wed Aug 26, 2009 8:29 am

Question:

To clean or to not to? I have seen people do both, and I'm wondering if there is some kind of bottle hunter protocol here? Or is it simply personal preference?
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Re: bottles!!

Postby Romer Treece » Wed Aug 26, 2009 10:27 am

I clean, but don't scrape or scour.
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Re: bottles!!

Postby Ken G » Wed Aug 26, 2009 12:53 pm

For the most part I clean them. Dan told me about Muriatic acid and it works great. I soak and dont scrub. I have left a few alone though as I like them left in the state I found them.
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Re: bottles!!

Postby Romer Treece » Wed Aug 26, 2009 12:59 pm

Ken G wrote: Muriatic acid


Also great for shake and bake Meth! :huge:
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Re: bottles!!

Postby Burntchef » Wed Aug 26, 2009 3:56 pm

Fishstiq wrote:Question:

To clean or to not to? I have seen people do both, and I'm wondering if there is some kind of bottle hunter protocol here? Or is it simply personal preference?


i do a small bottle of clr diluted to 4 gallons of water, soak for 2 days and rinse. regular crest toothpaste works well to ( not the gel ) polish the bottles a bit too with a soft brush
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Re: bottles!!

Postby Ken G » Thu Sep 17, 2009 8:00 am

Burntchef, Romer Treece and I went bottle hunting last night and came up with a few interesting things. Howard found a great medicine bottle that he will hopefully post a picture of. I was able to bring up a haul of small ceramics. Not all that old but pretty neat. I particularly like the one with the lid intact.
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Re: bottles!!

Postby Romer Treece » Thu Sep 17, 2009 10:03 am

Have you opened it yet? I'm waiting to hear what Oil of Olay smells like after being submerged in lake water for years. :biggrin:
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Re: bottles!!

Postby Dusty2 » Thu Sep 17, 2009 10:18 am

Here is one we found recently.
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and a saucer from the Pacific coast steam ship Co.
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Re: bottles!!

Postby Romer Treece » Thu Sep 17, 2009 10:51 am

Those are nice finds! Wanting to bottle hunt in PT for a while.
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