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Guys this pre dates the Civil War but you got to see it...

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calabash digger

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I am stoked!!
 

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What a great find. Won’t be long you can open up the Calabash Colonial Days bottle museum 👍 got a good ring to it. I’d drive from Richmond to see it then have dinner at your restaurant.
 
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That's a Great find and Save right there........ "I don't care who you are"! Lol Congrat's on the save of that beautiful bottle Calabash. All in one piece too. Amazing how this bottle survived all these years without cracking or being broken. Thanks for sharing this great find with us. Center display piece for sure. (y)
 
Has a small dime size hole in the back... Not bad for a 270 year bottle..
 
Man CD, what a jaw dropper!!! I'm with Two Much, I'd drive from OK to see it. Just absolutely astonishing!!
HH okie
 
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