30 min hunt today

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Today i broke in the new to me At Pro = i did not even turn it on but carried it to the woods anyhow to my bottle dump spot , broken bits all over snagged a topper, small vial, and a really cool soda bottle Dengler & Son W.T. Cap 6.5 oz patented Lebanon . Pa , unable to find info on said bottle, then i find a small shell casing rimfire type appears to be a 25 RF short head stamp is a U, and a 1910 Lebanon county dog tax tag , and some clock gears along with two spark plugs the ones you can adjust with a wrench and a copper crush washer for one and a kudzoo. happy hunting ya'll
 

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AT Pro is a great machine. Glad you got a chance to break it in. Congrats on your finds! -Lisa & John
 

Thanks helps if i used it but did not just lugged it along
AT Pro is a great machine. Glad you got a chance to break it in. Congrats on your finds! -Lisa & John
 

Couldn't find any info on the bottle you found, but found a little info posted on another forum about Dengler & Son, that may help with dating the bottle.

http://www.antique-bottles.net/showthread.php?649081-ATTENTION!-FORUM-MEMBER-squirtbob-EARLY-SQUIRT-BOTTLING-NEWSPAPER-ADS/page11

"Just for the record ... Ross B. Dengler was the son of William T. Dengler - thus the name "Dengler & Son Bottling." Private Herbert Dengler was the son of Ross Dengler and grandson of William T Dengler. Later on, around 1939, the name was changed to "Dengler & Sons" (plural) but I'm not sure who the second son was. At one point Ross Dengler was the manager of the Coca Cola bottling plant in Harrisburgh, Pa., but he quit that position in 1923 when he and his father bought the "Fegan Bottling Works" in Lebanon, at which time they changed the name. The Dengler family was very prominent in Lebanon at one time and the newspapers contain more Dengler names than I can keep track of. But even with so much information available for the Dengler family and Dengler Bottling in particular, there still isn't a single reference that I can find to indicate they ever bottled Squirt. It still stands that the earliest mention of Squirt in Lebanon, Pa. was in 1952 and was connected to Ma's Bottling.'
 

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Only thing i found was a funeral home in Ks not much else , thanks for looking, could be a rare bottle or a run of the mill for i know
Couldn't find any info on the bottle you found, but found a little info posted on another forum about Dengler & Son, that may help with dating the bottle.

http://www.antique-bottles.net/showthread.php?649081-ATTENTION!-FORUM-MEMBER-squirtbob-EARLY-SQUIRT-BOTTLING-NEWSPAPER-ADS/page11

"Just for the record ... Ross B. Dengler was the son of William T. Dengler - thus the name "Dengler & Son Bottling." Private Herbert Dengler was the son of Ross Dengler and grandson of William T Dengler. Later on, around 1939, the name was changed to "Dengler & Sons" (plural) but I'm not sure who the second son was. At one point Ross Dengler was the manager of the Coca Cola bottling plant in Harrisburgh, Pa., but he quit that position in 1923 when he and his father bought the "Fegan Bottling Works" in Lebanon, at which time they changed the name. The Dengler family was very prominent in Lebanon at one time and the newspapers contain more Dengler names than I can keep track of. But even with so much information available for the Dengler family and Dengler Bottling in particular, there still isn't a single reference that I can find to indicate they ever bottled Squirt. It still stands that the earliest mention of Squirt in Lebanon, Pa. was in 1952 and was connected to Ma's Bottling.'
 

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