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    Neat find while tracking deer.

    I do not know anything about this milk bottle I found in the middle of our ranch while tracking my BIL's deer. It is a quart milk bottle. On one side it sat Dairyland And pasteurized. On the other side it has a mild bottle holding a musket. I have no idea the worth nor do I care, just thought it was cool.
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    #2
    Very cool`

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      #3
      I love making finds like that, Good One!!

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        #4
        Pretty cool!

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          #5
          That is cool! Did you find the deer.

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            #6
            That is cool. I find a lot of bottles while hunting too. Always have, on every ranch I've hunted I think. I've picked up more Dr Pepper bottles than anything else. My grandad used to think it was healthy to dring a DP at 10, 2 & 4 every day. Good marketing back then, I guess. There's a lot of those bottles laying around. I've found lots of other kinds of bottles too though. Always cool.

            Maybe not arrowhead cool, but still very cool.

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              #7
              GOBLE'S DAIRYLAND may have been a national company. One such company was located in Wichita Falls, Texas in the 1950s. provided by Bill Bennett, bottle collector.

              There were two Goble dairymen in California in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
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                #8
                That is a cool find!

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                  #9
                  From what I found on a quick search it appears to be from 1945 during the war and it was selling for $35 in near mint condition.

                  Very cool find!

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                    #10
                    Yes found the deer. He said he hit it in the shoulder, but the one I found was it in the back ham. He swears it was not his deer.

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                      #11
                      Look on the bottom for a number which should be the year the bootle was made. Being you are in Texas "Dairyland" was a brand name offered by the Foremost Foods Dairy group.
                      I started working for Foremost back in the early 70s and one of the things they did was destroy all the old quart and half gallon glass bottles they had in storage.
                      I managed to liberate a couple of the amber quart bottles for my collection.

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                          #13
                          Cool!

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by meathunter View Post
                            Yes found the deer. He said he hit it in the shoulder, but the one I found was it in the back ham. He swears it was not his deer.
                            did you tell him he shot it bass backwards? lol... cool find.

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                              #15
                              He will go to his grave swearing that is not his deer.

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