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Travel Bug Dog Tag Imitation Bitters Bottle

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Owner:
Kit-Han-Ne Send Message to Owner Message this owner
Released:
Monday, July 20, 2009
Origin:
Pennsylvania, United States
Recently Spotted:
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Current Goal

Travel around the country from cache to cache. Practice "CITO".Cache In Trash Out is an ongoing environmental initiative supported by the worldwide geocaching community. Since 2002, geocachers have been dedicated to cleaning up parks and other cache-friendly places around the world. Learn more at www.geocaching.com/cito.

About This Item

Imitation Bitters Bottle

Antique bottles are more popular than ever! Not since the 1970's has the popularity of antique bottle collecting grown at such a rapid rate. The reassurange of collecting is due to many factors, but one major contributing factor is the rising popularity of Internet, and online auctions.

Ebay.com, the world's largest online marketplace, has helped tremendously in creating a new marketplace for collecting and inspiring a new generation of collectors.

More likely, however, it is the fact that bottles stand on their own as beautiful handmade objects and on older pieces made before 1900, no two are alike. For some, bottles remind them of the old west; saloons, brothels and traveling medicine shows, the days of Buffalo Bill and Mark Twain and the bottles that came with them. Other people collect fine glass, made by the most expert glass production houses in the United States at the time. Factories like Sandwich and Stiegel and the other glass houses in New England and New Jersey. Still, others simply collect whatever catches their fancy, their collections, a hodgepodge of newer and older, blues and ambers, mostly dictated by whim and simple interest, and a desire to just collect.

Who knows, the bottle that you think is trash might be the real thing. This travel bug bottle is a reproduction of a bitter's bottle and has no value except to remind you to practice CITO.

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Tracking History (16375mi) View Map

Retrieve It from a Cache 6/20/2010 The 3 Hacks retrieved it from Kylie & Zachs toy box New York   Visit Log

Found this TB while out caching on Father's Day. Will move it along soon while on our vacation.

Dropped Off 6/20/2010 OVERHEADANGELS placed it in Kylie & Zachs toy box New York - 14.08 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 5/21/2010 OVERHEADANGELS retrieved it from Ray's Revenge New York   Visit Log

Overheadangels team of 2 adults&4 kids found this neat travel bottle today! We will keep it moving ASAP.I will try to find a location that may attract out of town cachers in hopes of getting it a little further. Thank you!

Dropped Off 4/17/2010 scaryann placed it in Ray's Revenge New York - 101.07 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 4/12/2010 scaryann retrieved it from Whispering Pines New York   Visit Log

It has come to our attention that someone has been disturbing one of our caches on this trail, so we decided to rescue all the travel bug and coins near the cache in question. We will move this cool travel bug on ASAP.

Dropped Off 4/11/2010 tyson62m placed it in Whispering Pines New York - 6.47 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 9/19/2009 tyson62m retrieved it from Bullhead Cache New York   Visit Log

Found in Bullhead Cache in Rushford, NY.Will drop off next time I'm out!!

Dropped Off 9/18/2009 liedchik25 placed it in Bullhead Cache New York - 119.95 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 8/27/2009 liedchik25 retrieved it from Sarah Furnace Pennsylvania   Visit Log

This was an awesome find because it brings back memories for me going to visit my great grandmother down in Sarah Furnace!

Dropped Off 7/20/2009 Kit-Han-Ne placed it in Sarah Furnace Pennsylvania   Visit Log
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