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35th Anual Show - Pictures

 Paul Kanehiro likes one of Steve Goodenow’s  siphons.

Mae Lum  and friend take a minute off.   We all miss Mae’s husband Pat a good friend and great digger.

Russell Komori has a few spaces to fill.  Russell displayed a great Hawaiian Soda Works round amber.

Each year new Bottle Club shirts are sold. Mike Leong shows the latest edition.

The Island of Hawaii was represented by Glenn Takase who talks bottles with Russell Komori

Old time bottle club members Dick & Vernon Brock relax and smile for the camera.  Both divers, they come up with some unusual finds.

Heather & Chris Cadiente find both Hawaii Aloha shirts and bottles.

No show is complete with out Mr. & Mrs. Primo, Richard and June Saito of Wahiawa shown here with long time club member and “cultural recycler” Pake Zane.

Larry Kimball who can clean any bottle shows off some of his collectible.

If you like mud you will like Clesson Toyoma who always looks for an excuse to dig.

Big Island Digger John Honl likes his Whiskey….  Old Whiskey bottles found through out the Islands

Ling Nakachi has dug for years and found interesting collectibles and bottles

Peter Underwood with his highway sign shares a moment with old time digger Dale Addlesberger both from the Kona area on the Big Island.

Willy Thomas, talking story, and Larry Kimble share a moment with an applied top bottle found by Larry while diving.

Glen Takase, Mark Walker and John Honl look at Mel Tanaka’s bottle display.

Kauai’s Bert Morita shows off his display of Kauai bottles with his new book “Old Bottles of Kauai.”

When you travel to Honolulu from Kailua-Kona you want to take something home.  Terence Kato looks at some Hawaiian stones and bottles

Derrick Espiritu and Mel Tanaka mug for the camera.

Mel Taketa of Maui shows off his bottles.  Mel is well known on the beaches of Maui finding lost wedding rings and jewelry.

Steve Goodenow collects and displays Hawaiian stones and bottles couldn’t pass up the ceramic poi pounder.

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