Here are links
to other privy digging
and bottle related web sites.
Checkumout !!!
Do
you have a related link ?
Let me know about it and I will list it here.
Old West Bottles
(new)
Dumpdiggers.com
Dayton Digger
Diggers Diary (UK)
Probes for
sale.
Tri-State Bottle Club
John's
Privy Pages
Scotts Privy
Page
Chris Digs Baltimore
Digger Odell
Craig, Steve, and Dave Dig Wisconsin
Tims Page
Flaschenjager
Joe's World
The Treasure Depot
Paul's Bottle Digging Page
Cape May County Bottles
Glassworks Auction
The Jar Doctor Bottle cleaning machines and supplies
Jeff and Holly Noordsy
Norman C. Heckler and Co.
Pacific Glass Auctions
Greg Spurgeon Fruit Jars
Antique Bottle and Glass Collector Magazine

What are those marks
and letters on the bottom of your
bottle ? Check out David Whitten's bottle mark page.
Link to my page with this graphic/link.


Go directly to
the Bottles on ebay by clicking below.
Bottles on eBay

Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps for Ohio !!!
If you have a valid Ohio Library Card, you too can access Ohio Sanborn Maps
as well as a host of other resources, right on your computer !!!
Visit the Ohio Public Library Information Network. Click on the "research
databases" link.
http://oplin.lib.oh.us/

The best web host. This is the company that privydigger.com
is hosted by. Compare this deal with others. I did. try a google search for icdsoft and
read the reviews. The support is the best there is.


Ever heard of GeoCaching ? Grab your GPS and go
find the BOOTY !!!
Big fun for the whole family !!!


Mark your digs by global coordinates with
Magellan GPS receivers.
Mark hard to reach or otherwise indistinct places and return to
that exact location anytime with perfect ease.
My "SporTrack Pro" gets the job done with style !!!

The Frontiersmen
by
Allan W. Eckert.
Dear Mr. Brater, I visited your
website - Eddie's Privy Page - and was most intrigued with what I found there. You've
really developed a great system for excavating the old privy sites and recovering some
very interesting stuff. My congratulations to you for putting it all together in a great
website. I've added that site to my list of favorites and will check in on it
periodically. It's fascinating and I wish you much luck.
(But watch out for cave-ins, they can be deadly!)
Best Regards, Allan W. Eckert.

Do you have a bottle digging or related link ?
Let me know and I will list it here.
email eddie@privydigger.com