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Looking for Flips? Big Things to Buy

Looking for Flips? Big Things to Buy
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Rob Campbell of Dumpdiggers is a low tech treasure hunter and storyteller in Toronto OntarioI'm Rob Campbell, a knowledgeable historian and small time treasure hunter, researcher, and professional storyteller. I write this blog to share my own and other Dumpdiggers' stories. Want to chat? Email Rob Campbell on Hotmail. Years ago, I teamed up with Dan McGee from the Manhattan Well Diggers to write the Dump Diggers Wikipedia Page. Readers may Subscribe to Dumpdiggers blogspot RSS feed here, or follow the blog on Blogger, and get updates on fresh posts in your email. There used to be a Dumpdiggers' discussion forum. Now I would recommend bottle collectors use the resources available at the Four Seasons Bottle Club, Canada's most active bottle collectors.

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