It was soaked overnight in LimeAway to remove content stains from the interior and has just been rinsed out. That is why the beads of water are remaining inside the bottle.
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After a 100 mile round trip to buy this new laptop I started to put my favorites list back together. As I started bookmarking the usual sites that I regularly visit I really started to take a good look at some of the bottle related websites that I quickly scan.
After checking the Western Bitters News for new posts and comments my first stop is the Western Glob top Whiskey site. Usually, with the amount of followers that the site garners, some new comments or posts appear almost daily and, after being offline for a few days, was pleasantly surprised to see the post on the W.S. Wright soda and the museum post. http://www.globtopwhiskies.com/
Old West Bottles has been energized with a western bottle auction, a renewed trading post and 25 new digging pictures. Take a look at the new revitalized Old West Bottles and these great digging pictures. http://www.oldwestbottles.com/Dig_Pics.php
Here are a couple of pictures that one of The Western Bitters News' favorite digger’s sent me.
I suspect some of you think its all sunshine and warm weather out here in the west and when we’re not digging bottles we might be surfing or playing golf.
Looks like old Cal49er has his hands full trying to keep us in power.
It might be a while before we get to do any digging up this way
rs