Mid 60’s early 70’s Tennessee Dump Finds
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Mid 60’s early 70’s Tennessee Dump Finds
Found a household trash dump in the woods last week. Buddy of mine and I went back this morning and here’s what we found. Sorry....not one beer can! Only SODAS! Lol. Only I could find a dump with nothing but sodas. Here’s what else we found....including a baby snake.
Interested in all flat and Cone Soda and Water cans.
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Re: Mid 60’s early 70’s Tennessee Dump Finds
Mountain Dew Hill Billy Cans
Brownie Chocolate
Shasta’s
Fantas
Coke Diamond and Ribbon cans
Pepsi’s
Patio’s
Seven Up
Giant- Cola/Ginger Ale /imitation Grape
Check
We’re some of the brands and flavors found. Most were beyond revival with entire backs rusted out but still cool to find. The cans in the pic will be offered at the Soda Can Show I’m holding in May....I’ll let the new owner soak and discover what’s under all the rust.
Brownie Chocolate
Shasta’s
Fantas
Coke Diamond and Ribbon cans
Pepsi’s
Patio’s
Seven Up
Giant- Cola/Ginger Ale /imitation Grape
Check
We’re some of the brands and flavors found. Most were beyond revival with entire backs rusted out but still cool to find. The cans in the pic will be offered at the Soda Can Show I’m holding in May....I’ll let the new owner soak and discover what’s under all the rust.
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Re: Mid 60’s early 70’s Tennessee Dump Finds
Was that a copperhead or a look-a-like? Nice assortment of stuff. I have one of those red wagons and some other stuff from that set.... too funny you dumped one...
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Re: Mid 60’s early 70’s Tennessee Dump Finds
Yeah I don’t think copper head. Just trying to fire up a local expert to find the real type. Lol
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Re: Mid 60’s early 70’s Tennessee Dump Finds
Looks like a milk snake.
I shall leave no cone unturned!!
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Re: Mid 60’s early 70’s Tennessee Dump Finds
Looks too maroon and gray for a copperhead. I agree on Milk Snake.
"Although the cans will be of no value after opened, their cost is expected to be small..." Iowa: June 22, 1935
Why drive 12 hour one way to dig Pre-Tax Tru Blu ales, Genny 12 Horse Longopeners, Gamecock Ales, Apollos, Neuweilers Bock, and Krueger’s Baldies when you can locally drive 10 hours round trip and dig Pfeiffer, Goebel, Drewrys and Strohs?
Why drive 12 hour one way to dig Pre-Tax Tru Blu ales, Genny 12 Horse Longopeners, Gamecock Ales, Apollos, Neuweilers Bock, and Krueger’s Baldies when you can locally drive 10 hours round trip and dig Pfeiffer, Goebel, Drewrys and Strohs?