Posted by Samurai |
10/26/2004 11:13 AM | remove |
never heard of nehi... or uptown... anyone know what they were?
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Posted by Caveman6666 |
10/29/2004 8:49 PM | remove |
Brands.
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Posted by otetiani |
11/6/2004 2:45 AM | remove |
These bottles are new-- cr. 1960, but this summer I caught a couple of guys digging bottles from the mid to late 1800's-- many were worth $75.+ each.
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Posted by 'Dukes |
11/6/2004 3:05 AM | remove |
I thought that might happen; there is a dump on the othere side of the hudson where I found these, in plentiful quantity. It pisses me off that I left bottles from the NLead era because I thought it was wrong to take them, yet some bottlehead that has no interest in history snags shit from the 1800's for his own personal gain. This place should be preserved. Sure the buildings are all a mix of "tahawus club" leftovers and '40's era national lead stuff, but this place is historic.
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Posted by otetiani |
12/23/2004 2:35 PM | remove |
Exactly. I started to pick up a couple of things here and there that I plan to return if the area is ever preserved. If not I may offer them the ADK museum, but they already have so much stuff stored away that we never see in displays. Wish it could all just be left alone, but slowly more and more keeps being taken.
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Posted by Scott |
4/30/2005 6:35 PM | remove |
Grape Nehi!!! Anyone watch M*A*S*H? Radar O'Riely's favourite. I find stuff like this North of Toronto too.
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Posted by 'Dukes |
5/1/2005 12:43 AM | remove |
I remember that! Anyone got any grape NEHI? It was pretty good stuff
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Posted by Samurai |
5/3/2005 1:08 AM | remove |
Sunday, Otetiani, I certainly noticed that more and more stuff is growing legs and walking out of these locations. I was kinda miffed by that.
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Posted by greywolf45 |
6/28/2005 5:46 AM | remove |
Nehi is hard to find now-a-days.
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Posted by bobby bullshlt |
11/16/2006 10:16 AM | remove |
I must say I was a bottle head myself, just the thought of leaving things buried like it was dead pissed me off, plus you learn alot about places you dig from-not that much different from archeology. Im not a dealer though, and I never dug with out asking permission.
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Posted by Agent Skelly |
11/16/2006 7:57 PM | remove |
You know, I googled up Uptown soda and it from Faygo and invented back in the 1940s and tastes apparently like Sprite.
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Posted by BravoOrig |
1/6/2007 1:11 PM | remove |
My friend is going back to college for archeology or whatever. I think he wants to study the ruins found in Europe and Asia, but I think there is plenty to be studied here in North America. Some sites might be within the last century, but they are no less worthy of preservation. As time passes, history is lost.
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Posted by 'Dukes |
1/7/2007 3:10 AM | remove |
No doubt; a place like this is a village upon a village , abandoned twice; there are really no original Mac mine buildings left, and only ruins on Lake Sally according to an email correspondent I talked with
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Posted by goofyboy |
4/9/2007 8:01 PM | remove |
There is a guy that was featured on the food network.....he had a soda store...but nehi was one of the brands they showed, so it's still made somewhere
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Posted by Path Walker |
4/23/2007 11:08 PM | remove |
Last I knew, and this goes back quite a few years, my dad had to travel all the way to Mass to get Nehi soda.
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Posted by 'Dukes |
4/24/2007 1:40 AM | remove |
Oddly enough this is a dump in a place that was old enough to get explored by explorers in the early 20th century. We see bottle and shit left from NL. they saw crumbling gears and ruined houses (some of them occupied).
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Posted by Dotsebeil |
11/8/2007 4:46 PM | remove |
NEHI grape bottled, $1.29, in stock! http://www.hometow...BE700&pagenumber=4
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