O
OKIE
Guest
When you see it, you know ( IT's OLD )
I was on the river last week looking for a good place to do some prospecting.
Down the river about a half mile from where I started I saw in the middle of the river
a" BIG" sand bar with warter running down both sides of it.
I found way out to it with out getting very wet ( the water is very cold )
I was walking around no the sand bar when I saw an old tire,so I looked under
it to see if any gold was traped in it, then I dug around in the sand and rocks ( on GOLD )
but I saw some glass and dug it out, it look to me to be an old wisky bottle.
I knew it was old but did not think any more about it. This past weekend, I was on the forum
and saw the glass and bottle topic and went to a website and from what I read there, it said
that this bottle was made anywhere from the "1840's to 1870's". So, I just thought
I would share the story on how I found it and share a few photos. Hope you enjoy
Happy Hunting!
Ray
I was on the river last week looking for a good place to do some prospecting.
Down the river about a half mile from where I started I saw in the middle of the river
a" BIG" sand bar with warter running down both sides of it.
I found way out to it with out getting very wet ( the water is very cold )
I was walking around no the sand bar when I saw an old tire,so I looked under
it to see if any gold was traped in it, then I dug around in the sand and rocks ( on GOLD )
but I saw some glass and dug it out, it look to me to be an old wisky bottle.
I knew it was old but did not think any more about it. This past weekend, I was on the forum
and saw the glass and bottle topic and went to a website and from what I read there, it said
that this bottle was made anywhere from the "1840's to 1870's". So, I just thought
I would share the story on how I found it and share a few photos. Hope you enjoy
Happy Hunting!
Ray