So is this how it starts?

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So I'm metal detecting today not finding anything in the woods then I stumble upon a trash pit with all these old bottles. How do you leave them? Next question is how do I let my wife know that I have to start collecting bottles now? As you see I have to leave them on the side of the house where she never goes. IMG_0408.JPGIMG_0409.JPG

And after a hard day of hunting I had to treat myselfIMG_0407.JPG


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Dude...... you just caught the bug. Yup.... thats how it starts !! Treasure comes in many forms, and the right bottles are definitely treasure. I know a guy that actually traded a gold ring from one of the galleons here in the keys for an intact galleon bottle. Turns out that an intact bottle from one of these wrecks is rarer than a gold ring from one of these wrecks. Anyway think of it as another form of treasure hunting. I see some bleach bottles a milk, an apothecary bottle, and at least 1 or 2 liquor bottles. Welcome to the club it can be pretty fun bottle hunting.
 

Next youll be building shelves in your man cave for bottles.
 

Next youll be building shelves in your man cave for bottles.

You're not going to believe this but she's already requested it, because she said it's starting to spread all over the house. The kitchen already has one glass of lemon juice, one glass of hydrogen peroxide, one glass of vinegar, one glass of olive oil ........ this hobby is spreading like wildfire in my household. She's already looking for a vintage office desk for me and a rustic wooden frame for my Rebel flag. True story


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Dude...... you just caught the bug. Yup.... thats how it starts !! Treasure comes in many forms, and the right bottles are definitely treasure. I know a guy that actually traded a gold ring from one of the galleons here in the keys for an intact galleon bottle. Turns out that an intact bottle from one of these wrecks is rarer than a gold ring from one of these wrecks. Anyway think of it as another form of treasure hunting. I see some bleach bottles a milk, an apothecary bottle, and at least 1 or 2 liquor bottles. Welcome to the club it can be pretty fun bottle hunting.

And you know that makes total sense when you think about it.


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Yes wife ,but she's cool I have my areas of the house I can rotate my stock through.
 

You have to buy another house like I did just for your stuff......but heed my warning. "never let your wife find out about your stuff because then she starts wanting pieces of it"
 

Nice plate of food
 

tell her you are in Trumps America and she will get used to it! Make certain you say Woman a few times --- that let's her know your in charge!
 

Mine are mostly on shelves in the garage. But my oldest and local historic ones my wife lets me put on top of the cabinets in the kitchen to display.
 

Hey are is dates usually on the bottom of the bottle the last 2 digits? If not what's the best way on dating them? I like the small ones for holding my marbles. upload1496010061.085733.jpg


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You're not going to believe this but she's already requested it, because she said it's starting to spread all over the house. The kitchen already has one glass of lemon juice, one glass of hydrogen peroxide, one glass of vinegar, one glass of olive oil ........ this hobby is spreading like wildfire in my household. She's already looking for a vintage office desk for me and a rustic wooden frame for my Rebel flag. True story


Here my American Flag in the bedroom View attachment 1455892
Hmmm.... Won't ask about those glasses.... Kinky is good

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