Dug a TRAIN...Early 1700s Relics & Turn of the century BOTTLE!

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Dug a TRAIN...Early 1700's Relics & Turn of the century BOTTLE!

Hey guys,

Well...the toy cast version that is.

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Stef and I secured a turn of the century permission few weeks ago that finally had the waist high grass cut. Needless to say getting the coils low to the ground finally made the deep targets feasible. Curiously, within a few feet of the train toy plug, I pulled an interesting 2 piece button with "The Union News Co" depicted on the front. Props to Cannonballguy for the A M Button Co back mark information which revealed that they began making uniform buttons (military, railroad, etc) in 1901-1917.

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A bit of info on the Union News Co- The Union News Company was a subsidiary of the American News Company. They were in business from around 1890 until 1969. They sold newspapers, magazines, and sundries in train stations and on trains.A branch called the Union News Company existed solely to sell newspapers and magazines on the railroads, with 300 newsstands in railroad stations which by 1893 covered 40% of the entire US railroad system, paying $1000 a day for exclusive rights. Under this system Union News could keep the Chicago Tribune out of the Chicago area train stations until the Tribune agreed to their terms. In 1958 the FTC found that Union News was operating nearly a thousand newsstands around the country (the next largest operator had 57), putting Union News in a position to dictate terms and demand rebates from publishers.

The adjacent shoreline also produced a few goodies but the unexpected surprise was this 1900 era Coca Cola bottle and according to Gheenoe78 a valuable one. It took a few days in ACV to get the encrustations off, but its crazy that it survived intact in the surf for 100 years. I'm not a bottle guy, so any additional info is greatly appreciated.

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Among the other digs was a ornate D buckle and partial lip stick tube. Also turned up what I believe to be a self contained piston/cylinder...perhaps to an early engine?

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After switching sites I hit an ole faithful 19th century trash pit. No show stoppers but I did manage a thimble and 3 flat buttons. Also dug a large cast piece- copper alloy of some kind. Perhaps part of a carriage...:dontknow:

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As I am more into 18th century colonial relics, the last site definitely made my weekend. Targets we few and far between, but I did manage a killer rosette- favorite dig by far.

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Nearby I dug a much cruder leather boss of some kind and an early button. The backing is unlike any bit boss I've dug.

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All in all about 15 hours spent behind the Deus and CTX over the weekend...wouldn't have it any other way:laughing7:. As always thanks for looking

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All great finds but I like the Coca Cola bottle the best, it's a killer find! Looks like you had a ton of fun! Thanks for sharing! :headbang:
 

Awesome relics. I especially love that killer Rosette and the coke bottle.
That bottle reminds me of a torpedo bottle.
Ive never seen a coke bottle like it. Cant believe you passed it up the first time.
I believe J Cache is right about it being very early and possibly quite valuable.
 

Awesome relics. I especially love that killer Rosette and the coke bottle.
That bottle reminds me of a torpedo bottle.
Ive never seen a coke bottle like it. Cant believe you passed it up the first time.
I believe J Cache is right about it being very early and possibly quite valuable.

Thanks PBR, when it was covered in oysters it didn't look like much lol
 

Jon I'm glad you're removing the modern "trash" so that Nick can get down to the Good Stuff. What a pal:laughing7:
 

Very well done Jon. That old purple coke bottle is the real deal, nice.

Best of luck to you in the field!
 

Wow, that's a nice cross-section of finds! So many cool things to research. Thanks for sharing!
 

great dig, if I could be so luckly. I read that most, if not all bottles with a rounded bottom, had corks in them

so they had to lay down to keep the cork wet so it stayed expanded for a good seal.

thanks for posting your great fines, marion
 

great dig, if I could be so luckly. I read that most, if not all bottles with a rounded bottom, had corks in them

so they had to lay down to keep the cork wet so it stayed expanded for a good seal.

thanks for posting your great fines, marion

Thanks for the additional information
 

Looks like you found a great site. You dug some quality relics and others are just down right cool looking. You sure do swing some great machines. How do you choose which one to swing?
 

Looks like you found a great site. You dug some quality relics and others are just down right cool looking. You sure do swing some great machines. How do you choose which one to swing?

Hey Loco, I typically utilize the CTX on highly mineralized ground (salt flat) and the Deus as my inland machine- deadly combo indeed
 

Thats a ton of nice relic finds! Congrats!
 

Hey Loco, I typically utilize the CTX on highly mineralized ground (salt flat) and the Deus as my inland machine- deadly combo indeed

Sounds like you use them wisely. I've heard great things about the XP Deus, many people I know here at Tnet swing them, but I'm happy with the F75 LTD SE that I had upgraded. I am leaning towards adding an FBS machine to my arsenal though. Thinking, maybe a used E Trac so I can get both the FE/CO numbers without the CTX price tag.
 

Your bottle is the best I have seen in a long time!! Congrats on a rare find!!! :occasion14:
 

Sounds like you use them wisely. I've heard great things about the XP Deus, many people I know here at Tnet swing them, but I'm happy with the F75 LTD SE that I had upgraded. I am leaning towards adding an FBS machine to my arsenal though. Thinking, maybe a used E Trac so I can get both the FE/CO numbers without the CTX price tag.

Etrac is a fantastic machine, just really wanted the GPS and waterproof features of the CTX as my coastal machine
 

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