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Bottle Diving for Wisconsin SodasBy Jim Koutsoures |
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A day was finally agreed on. It was no secret that SPLASH; Me, Bob and Steve drop in. I find lots of broken glass and piles of 1870's gravitating bottles scattered over a ¼ mile stretch. I like old glass, even broken, so I started to systematically load up my goody bag with cracked, chipped and broken bottles. The pile I was working on had at least 18 bottles; they were lying on a tree branch. I kept carefully scraping, hoping to find the glass stoppers, but I found none. (As it would turn out, a year later Bob Libbey would find a couple of piles of just glass stoppers numbering more than one hundred. He dropped a goodie bag full of them and it's still there.) I finished the pile and pulled out the branch and put my hand in the Now for the excavation part, nice and slow. I tunneled the sides away and put my hand under the bottle and very slowly worked it out of its grave. I used my other hand to make sure the blob top stayed with me and then I felt the missing part of the blob, ½ of it, and as I explored it some more I discovered the spring was still in it!! At Home now lays a pile of broken Madison Matthew gravitating stopper bottles in my outside bottle garden. As for the J.A. Lindestrom spiral spring stopper it resides next to my office desk with a nice photo of Bob and me that I'll treasure forever.
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