I went to the creek

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I thought that's where, have not looked again. If there you would have noticed it by now.
 

I thought that's where, have not looked again. If there you would have noticed it by now.
No there’s no 4 Red I’m debating whether I should clean it up a little bit and bring out that golden brown I’m debating
 

Guess it was the bottle, cropped it down. Probably dirt looks like a 4.
 

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Rotated it so you can see what I had looked. Now enlarged and rotated, just interesting formation of dirty bottle. Probably what asked about it.
 

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Guess it was the bottle, cropped it down. Probably dirt looks like a 4.
Oh when you complementing me on the powder flask I thought that’s what you were talking about I’ll go check the jar in five minutes and let you know
 

I think old bottles and things related to muzzle loading, flintlock guns, are interesting artifacts of history.
 

That is a nice powder flask. Remember looking at the photos of it, then probably clicked bottle image without realizing.
 

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