Digging up Buried Treasure in a Ghost Town

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

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  • @MrSpock002
    @MrSpock002 Год назад +4

    Dang brother, had to be one of your most laborious digs to date, maybe ever?? You guys have got me doing research down here in the Florida Panhandle, Southern Alabama area. Am retired and need something to keep me busy and in shape during cooler months!!

  • @BelowthePlains
    @BelowthePlains  2 года назад +16

    Sorry about the error on the end screen! we were in a rush to get this one out and we diidnt have time to fix it! thanks for watching

    • @Ccollector24
      @Ccollector24 2 года назад +2

      great video as always!

    • @MamaBear1973
      @MamaBear1973 2 года назад +1

      This type of treasure hunting you do is so interesting! Thanks for sharing 👍😁

  • @philipcallicoat3147
    @philipcallicoat3147 9 месяцев назад +1

    There's nobody else in this genre on you tube that can't hold a candle to you and your expertise research and finding the gold mines of the rare and unusual bottles you keep digging up... You're by far the best!!!

  • @TheNobleMarriage
    @TheNobleMarriage 2 года назад +7

    Loving your videos. Just found you today and I’m on my 3rd video now.
    Have you considered going to Cerro Gordo and digging there and collaborating with Brent and his RUclips channel?
    Also I love the knowledge and insight when you put the text at the top of the screen! I would love if the font were a bit larger if possible?
    Thank you for making these. You do an excellent job.

    • @reidxl5
      @reidxl5 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/RBZp2MUv86Q/видео.html

  • @twindiggersminnesotapamandpat
    @twindiggersminnesotapamandpat 2 года назад +7

    Tom and Jake, great locations and nice finds. You work so hard digging and the probing to find the privies. We learn so much from you about the age of the bottles. Take care.

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад +1

      haha well we appreciate you leaving us a comment! glad we could be informative. you take care too

  • @BulletsandButtons
    @BulletsandButtons 2 года назад +4

    Another great dig guys. You are bringing the history of the Dakotas to our living rooms in an amazing way. Thanks for bringing us along and sharing your dives below the surface. Dig on!!

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад +1

      well we appreciate you watching and leaving us a comment!

  • @soonzach4017
    @soonzach4017 Год назад +1

    Always enjoy watching your videos, great job.

  • @debraporch7888
    @debraporch7888 2 года назад +9

    Tom and Jake ,
    Thanks for taking us along on your journey, I truly appreciate it. I really likes the horseradish bottle. I like it when we see bottles that we normally don't. Don't get me wrong I do love the beers, sodas and liquor but it nice to see bottles that are more personal that shows more than what they drink. Keep up the fantastic work I've enjoyed all of your videos. I like them even more when you're when you start new in 2022. Take care and stay safe. ✌

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад +3

      haha well i got good news for you. that video was filmed a week ago, and we rushed to get it out! thats the first pits we dug this year.. we actually dug like 5 other pits but we only found broken stuff or really moderns stuff so we decided not to add it.. it just wasnt very thrilling.. kind of scare stuff in that town, so thats why we decided to combine them into one long video.. and yeah, that horseradish bottle is super cool. neither of us had ever seen that thing before.. and yeah, we are glad you like the videos, and hopefully you could live vicariously thru our videos for awhile.. its always great to hear people appreciate what we do, bc digging and making videos is.. exhasting.. anyways! thanks for watching, and as always, thanks for commenting! take care

    • @jeffclark2725
      @jeffclark2725 Год назад +1

      Well said, a lot of glas containers found in the Dakota area there

  • @rebecar-g7631
    @rebecar-g7631 2 года назад +4

    Hello guys,
    Always enjoy watching your videos and seeing your finds. Great job!

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад +2

      well thanks! we appreciate you leaving us a comment! if you ever have any suggestions, dont hesitate to let us know. thanks for watching

  • @idaho2ndgens240
    @idaho2ndgens240 2 года назад +4

    Some pretty good finds, especially the horse radish bottle. That is amazing. I enjoy your videos, especially the history of the Dakota's.

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад +1

      yeah.. that thing was unusual.. hence the thumbnail.. well we are glad you enjoy our videos, and we appreciate you leaving us a comment

  • @lisacates4185
    @lisacates4185 2 года назад

    Love your digs,ty👏👏👏 digging with sticks in the outhouse holes,smart!!

  • @enduringhope6859
    @enduringhope6859 2 года назад +3

    Enjoyed the compilation of so many digs!

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад

      yeah.. we had to combine them, bc they werent great enough to stand alone.. but we are glad you liked it. Thanks for the comment! we really appreciate it

  • @glennmurphy1820
    @glennmurphy1820 2 года назад +3

    Your vids are the best,Entertaining and educational.Love how you start with the history.

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад

      haha yeah well we decided that the history has to go at the beginning to add context.. it just kinda sets the scene.. even if it means people watch the first couple minutes and mistakenly think that our videos are just a slideshow and then quit watching before we get into the actual digging.. but we feel its crucial to the videos so.. but we're glad you enjoy the history, and the videos! thanks for leaving such a nice comment!

  • @shepherd4406
    @shepherd4406 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for taking us along. Hello from Wyoming.

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад

      hello wyoming! well we are happy to take you along! thanks for leaving us a comment

  • @ТусовкисМедведьевичем

    Beautiful ❤️❤️❤️ video!)😊 My Big Like!!!

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад +1

      hahaha we really appreciate it! thanks for the comment!

  • @timjozwiak2293
    @timjozwiak2293 11 месяцев назад

    Always excited on what you will find next!!!

  • @jerryblum277
    @jerryblum277 2 года назад +4

    That red swirl pattern knob you guys dug is cool and I dug one that is teal swirl!

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад +1

      yeah it was pretty unusual

    • @timco7036
      @timco7036 2 года назад

      im wondering if that would be a gearshift knob. wasn't too deep.late 30s 40s

  • @kimblackketter1565
    @kimblackketter1565 2 года назад +1

    I appreciate you showing the bottles cleaned

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад

      haha yeah.. we are gonna do that from now on.. we have a few other videos that we shot awhile back, so all the new videos are gonna show the best bottles cleaned up.. we actually had a professions photographer create our set-up to photograph the bottles.. round glass is notoriously difficult to photograph

    • @kimblackketter1565
      @kimblackketter1565 2 года назад

      Thank you for going the extra mile, not much traffic.

  • @saraanddarrinmoneer3696
    @saraanddarrinmoneer3696 2 года назад +2

    Another GREAT vid Tom

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад +1

      well thank you! and thanks for leaving us a comment again!

  • @patrickaussieMilartry
    @patrickaussieMilartry 2 года назад +1

    I'm from Australia WESTERN AUSTRALIA and live in a small town. Population is about 2,700. I totally love your show. I have some bottles from 1875 a decade before the town was declared or founded. I'd love to send you a couple glass bottles from this region as I love your passion and it would be unique for you lads to have something from Australia. Anyways keep up the great work. Cheers Patrick.

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад +3

      ahh thank you! always so cool to hear from someone outside the U.S and Canada. wow i dont know a single thing about aussie bottles. but 1875 is good for america, and america was a manufacturing powerhouse in the 19th century.. and australia probably didnt have as much infrastructure back then, so those bottles have gotta be pretty good.. and possibly rare. wow. i mean i would totally love to have those bottles, especially if they have local embossing on them. wouldnt want to trouble you tho.. but if you're serious just message me in a new comment instead of hitting "reply" under this message.. for some reason i can only see new comments, and when people hit reply, i can only see it if i look at my comments on a different account.. its pretty dumb and annoying. so think it over, and then send me a message in a new comment on whatever is our most recent video.. thats very kind. thank you. and thanks for watching. have a great day

  • @snarky_user
    @snarky_user 2 года назад +9

    Forestburg was a major wood and watering site for the railroad during the stream era, located at the junction of Sandhill Creek and the James River.
    The water availability and sandy soils also made Forestburg regionally famous for the many melon farms in the area..In the days when the South Dakota State Fair was held during melon season, the sides of the highway were heavily populated with melon stands. Today, many of them all sit there in ruins.
    Ruskin Park was more like a fair site, there was a auditorium, horse track, and many other amusement facilities. If I recall, it was just north of town. Parts of the track can still be seen on Google Maps. There could be some great dig sites up there.

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад +2

      haha yeah we know! the town was very proud about their melon patches.. i guess they are some of the best places to get melons in the country.. yeah we did look into ruskin park.. we really dont know a whole lot about it tho.. other than is mostly a field now. we were thinking of going over there, since it was like a mile away from forestburg, but we had a bunch of pits to dig.. most of them were modern trash pits, and we had to cut them out. But thanks for leaving us a comment! It always kind of blows me away when someone already knows about the little places that we go to. thanks for watching

    • @snarky_user
      @snarky_user 2 года назад +3

      @@BelowthePlains the last 45 years or so, I've been all about South Dakota's little places. I think I've been on almost every public road in the state south of US 212.

    • @danreed7889
      @danreed7889 2 года назад +1

      When I googled Forestburg, nothing but melons came up. Might be worth a trip one day.

    • @allenbunge817
      @allenbunge817 Год назад +2

      ​Doris Day

  • @JUNEYMOON9881
    @JUNEYMOON9881 2 года назад

    Thank you!!! For the new video I love it

  • @JamesWestAZ
    @JamesWestAZ 2 года назад +1

    Some interesting finds guys. Those bottles cleaned up really nice. Shame that pitcher and crock bowl wasn't intact. Those would have been awesome.
    My Grandmother had a lot of those old bowls. Used them for making bread dough, pickles, etc. I actually still have a few of them yet today.
    Yeah, they like me. OLD........ LOL
    Great video Tom. Loved it.

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад

      haha yeah those crocks are always broken.. except in some pits we will find like 5 unbroken ones.. its weird that whenever we find them intact, we usually find a few.. the redwing ones are the best, theyre from redwing minnesota, and they go for a ton of money.. if we find one broken we will keep all the pieces and glue it back together.. not really worth anything broken, but they looks so good.. well thanks for compliment. were glad you liked the video!

  • @treasurehuntingscotlandmud9340
    @treasurehuntingscotlandmud9340 2 года назад +1

    Well done on the finds

  • @JUNEYMOON9881
    @JUNEYMOON9881 2 года назад

    I guess it was new to me . You guys are the best.

  • @inkdemon64mclemore57
    @inkdemon64mclemore57 2 года назад

    I found your post on reddit and immediately got on RUclips to find you! I absolutely love stuff like this!! Love the historical facts!! Can't wait to see more!!!

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад

      hell yeah dude! thank you! enjoy, dont hesitate to leave a comment and if you like what you see, smash that like button

  • @davidhermiz9705
    @davidhermiz9705 2 года назад

    👍 Amazing work🙏

  • @dyannejohnson6184
    @dyannejohnson6184 2 года назад

    That pitcher took my breath away…holding my breath that it was whole!

  • @cferguson3368
    @cferguson3368 2 года назад +2

    That is an incredible tree!

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад

      yeah and in that picture of the depot at the beginning it wasnt even there.. that picture was taken in 1912, so that tree is only 110 years old at the absolute oldest.. i woulda guessed it was pushing 200 years, which is about the average full lifespan of an eastern cottonwood.. thanks for watching!

  • @LeeMajore-m9g
    @LeeMajore-m9g 6 месяцев назад

    I love your videos😊

  • @clidemorrow8786
    @clidemorrow8786 2 года назад +1

    You guys make such good quality videos

  • @PaintedTurtle001
    @PaintedTurtle001 2 года назад +1

    Nice finds! 👍

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад +1

      thank you! thanks for leaving us a comment

  • @dawnhaynes7784
    @dawnhaynes7784 2 года назад

    Love yalls videos guys

  • @bobbyloblaw9794
    @bobbyloblaw9794 2 года назад +4

    What do you guys do with all of the loot? Sell it to collectors? Or do you just have a massive collection? I could see how some people would love to get their hands on some of this stuff. Also, I think it would be cool to see a time lapse of one of the digs. Would also love to see the loot after it’s been cleaned up!

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад +2

      yeah were starting to put cleaned up images at the end of our videos.. we should have done it sooner.. well most of it we give to the homeowner or the local historic society.. sometimes we rebury some stuff if no one wants it.. i wish i could save everything but theres no realistic way i can house everything we find.. we occasionally sell some stuff, but mostly we just keep the bottlers we find.. sometimes trade them

  • @jerryblum277
    @jerryblum277 2 года назад +1

    Great video!

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад +1

      well we appreciate you checking it out!

  • @wadepoole-ff4cr
    @wadepoole-ff4cr Год назад +1

    I live in brooksville Florida I have a pit in my yard lined with some kind of clay that measures approximately 8x8 I have found old glass and shot gun shells dating to early 1900s when clearing to build we found old pillars from a foundation but theres no record of there being a structure on the property what do you think the pit was for.

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  Год назад +1

      8x8 is pretty darn big. it COULD be a privy maybe from some establishment that used to be there? but if it was just a house, then thats kind of a big pit. could be an ash dump tho. sometimes they would just dig a hole and throw ash and other trash in it. really hard to say. i have no experience digging in florida or even anywhere in the south. but i image you guys have a high water table? ive dug pits in texas and kansas, and ive noticed that they were fairly shallow, compared to what you would find in the upper midwest. the only way to find out for sure is to dig it up! could be some high value pieces in there. good luck. sorry i couldnt be more helpful

  • @DavidJones-smiley
    @DavidJones-smiley 2 года назад

    I’m trying to catch up on all your videos . You do great film work

  • @toddfrymire6265
    @toddfrymire6265 2 года назад

    how do you determine where to dig, with prods?, and if so you must be able how to tell the diff. between glass and rock, please correct me if im wrong

  • @margaretmoffitt6987
    @margaretmoffitt6987 2 года назад +1

    Do you throw the brokens ones back in the hole ?

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад

      yeah, we typically lay them on the bottom, and cover them with dirt.. sometimes we even bury the unbroken ones if they are just common bottles. we always try to make sure anything we put back survives. thanks for watching!

  • @mampasalaurie293
    @mampasalaurie293 2 года назад

    How do you locate the old latrines? My property was built as a CP Hotel around 1890. There must be an outhouse pit somewhere on the property. Is love to locate it.

  • @lizmbrad
    @lizmbrad 2 года назад

    That red and white tging you called a marble is an old gear shift knob for a car I would bet. Probably worth a fair bit I would bet. Great video guys!

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад +1

      yeah thats what we were thinking.. we knew it wasnt a marble by the time we finished filming that scene.. yeah its either a gear knob or a cane topper.. but thanks for letting us know! and also thanks for watching

  • @ValerieDee123
    @ValerieDee123 2 года назад +2

    Hello Jake! I have a question. Everyone says dressing sauce. What types where there? Thank you for taking us on several adventures! As always I'm interested in the seeds!

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад +2

      well that green bottle at the very end was horseradish.. idk if i put that in the video or not.. tom and i were actually debating one what to put as the title for those two other bottles.. oh and i have some good news for you about the seeds.. i have a cup full of dirt, loaded with seeds.. ill get a little more over the next few days, and ill go thru it with a tweezers and get as many as i can.. did you want me email address so i can get ur contact info? i can probably sends it to you before friday.. ill just put them in an envelope

  • @marydean6410
    @marydean6410 2 года назад

    How do you think water gets into the bottles you find?

  • @Barnswallow262
    @Barnswallow262 2 года назад +1

    The horse radish is a great colour.

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад

      oh yeah i know.. i had never even seen that bottle before

  • @georgiaware3248
    @georgiaware3248 2 года назад

    Awesome 👍

  • @kellyjones3311
    @kellyjones3311 2 года назад

    I am new to the channel and enjoying so much. 1-why do you mostly leave the ground water in the bottles? 2-at prospect place you found vet med bottles with a horse. Can I buy one of them?
    Yr working hard be safe. Miami, FL

  • @gmg9010
    @gmg9010 2 года назад +1

    The plains have so much history

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад +1

      yeah i know.. i didnt really appreciate it when i was growing up.. i always thought europe and the middle east had the really cool history and ours was just kinda boring.. but the more i find out the more surprised i am at how fast some of these places popped up and disappeared..

  • @lukependleton2589
    @lukependleton2589 2 года назад

    Thanks so much for another adventure! Maybe I've missed them in the previous videos but noticed the term shoofly? Bottle. The other bottle terms I hear you use either make sense or just are used enough I don't question. It's just me maybe but a video explaining the terms and what different bottles are would be very interesting. If that wouldn't be giving to much information away from what you do. Either way thank you very much for sharing. Please keep making them.

  • @Bonniejc
    @Bonniejc 2 года назад

    You videos are very interesting. So you sell any of the items you find?

  • @ChillsTV
    @ChillsTV 2 года назад +1

    How do you know where to dig

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад +1

      so we find an old property, something that was there at least 100 years ago, but 120 or more would probably be preferable.. then we go to the backyard and look for low spots, sometimes the ground settles over a pit and theres a dip somewhere in the back yard. then we probe that spot, and the entire back yard.. we do this in rows, back and forth probing a hole about every 2 feet until we get to the other end of the yard, then work our way back, about 2 feet away from the previous line.. we go until we hear a distinct crunch sound.. thats the ash at the top of the pit, usually buried between 1 and 2 feet down, but sometimes more.. they would top the pits off with ashes bc the lye in the ash would help break down the waste inside.. this ash layer will be anywhere from a few feet to a few inches thick, then below that ash, the ground is notably softer then the ground that hasnt been disturbed.. the probe rod should almost sink in with just a little pressure.. then once we have found it, we probe around until we find the edges of the pit until we know where the outline of the hole is.. hope that helps!

  • @deborahbaker4770
    @deborahbaker4770 2 года назад

    So besides what a outhouse is used for they also threw bottles in them ? I hear you say ground water is in the bottle’s is there a meaning in ground water being in a bottle ?

  • @MaggieG121
    @MaggieG121 Год назад

    I really enjoy seeing all that you unearth, but I still want to know what you do with all the bottles! Do you sell them? Put the in a museum? Trade with other diggeers? One day I'll get an answer, I hope!

  • @jimmieloge575
    @jimmieloge575 Год назад

    Just a question: seems like the wind is always blowing REALLY HARD where you guys dig? Does it blow that hard???

  • @skylights2379
    @skylights2379 2 года назад

    Do you fill those holes back in for the safety of others ?

  • @mrmchaney
    @mrmchaney 2 года назад +1

    That was nice that the town allowed you to dig anywhere you wanted. I wouldn't have thought that to be the case. So did they want any of the items you dug up in return?

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад +1

      no.. we didnt really find that much.. usually the homeowners dont want anything.. theyre always such nice people, everywhere we go.. at the last pit, the guy actually had his family there, and they were just the nicest people on the planet.. it actually makes me kinda sad to meet all these great people and get along with them, and then when we leave i know ill probably never see them again.. anyways! thanks for watching

  • @shakascloset1700
    @shakascloset1700 2 года назад

    Awaken to snow in Ohio, so gloomy. Glad this video raised my spirit.👍🤘

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад

      haha i know how you feel, up in north dakota the snow had just melted.. then we got a foot of snow.. so we just went south a few days ago, bc its gonna been a few weeks until conditions are good enough to dig up there.. well im glad we could lift your spirits for awhile.. summers just around the corner. thanks for the comment!

  • @bruceritchie4382
    @bruceritchie4382 2 года назад +1

    Which ones older, woodside privies or stone or brick? That colored looking ball with the hole may have been for a shift. Thanks for bringing me along. Bottle in the hole

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад

      well none is necessarily older.. typically i would say stone is older, and then wood and then brick, but it really all just depended on what they had on hand.. and if they were wealthy, they could have had a super early brick lined it.. hope that helped.. yeah and about that ball.. we were actually saying that.. but looked up glass cain toppers and we found one that looked like it, so we just kind of assumed.. but yeah, that was our second guess

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад

      oh and thanks for leaving us a comment and watching!

  • @nunosantos1753
    @nunosantos1753 Год назад

    How do you know the right place to dig?

  • @ISCDesignArchitect
    @ISCDesignArchitect 2 года назад

    on a cold day digging down in a use layer..:)

  • @katrina4013
    @katrina4013 2 года назад

    Are there any dangers to digging in old privies, like bacteria or cave ins?

  • @Kelly-tj8xv
    @Kelly-tj8xv Год назад

    You should see if they'll allow you to excavate in Tombstone, Arizona.

  • @joycemusgrave161
    @joycemusgrave161 10 месяцев назад

    Pop's here looks like you need to expand the hole as you are undercutting the wall.

  • @chezpoisson6
    @chezpoisson6 2 года назад +1

    Found you through reddit, cool channel! Have you ever tried to germinate the seeds you find?

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад +1

      no, but someone asked us for some, and we were planning on sending some.. but someone once told tom that the spot where he dug started popping up tomato plants a few months later

  • @bouncerslabrealnature9143
    @bouncerslabrealnature9143 2 года назад +1

    That is a pottery dough or utility bowl , not a bean pot. 👍😎

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад

      haha well thank you for the correction.. bean pot is just kind of a catch all term that we use for some of the pottery.. but we really do appreciate any correction

  • @brentmiddlebrooks8422
    @brentmiddlebrooks8422 2 года назад

    A metal detector on the old board walk would most likely reveal some nice relics

  • @kaolinwasher
    @kaolinwasher 2 года назад +1

    nice when small town people dont get bent out of shape about your digging,

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад

      haha yeah i know.. they almost always let us dig.. just strangers who show up and knock on their door.. its really surprising how nice people are.. up here anyways.. always good, kind people everywhere we go. it honestly restored my faith in humanity

  • @mikelattimer7909
    @mikelattimer7909 2 года назад

    You ever find any old traps in your travels?

  • @alanatolstad4824
    @alanatolstad4824 2 года назад

    You seem so serene on-site. Is there anything that tests your resolve?---Being a nurse, nothing has disturbed me at any of the sites I've watched. But, for an unknown reason, that shoe heel gave me the creeps.

  • @claymonsterpottery
    @claymonsterpottery Год назад

    Ever wondered if any of those seeds would grow?

  • @andrewgarton7679
    @andrewgarton7679 2 года назад

    What becomes of all the bottles etc… you find?

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад

      well sometimes we donate the bulk to museums, antique shops, and local historic societies.. we only keep a few, bc theres no way we can possibly house all the bottles we find.. if the homeowner or landlord wants them we give them to them too.. thanks for the comment

    • @joshink
      @joshink 2 года назад

      @@BelowthePlains Is there a way to buy any of them from you? I'd love to have some authentic prohibition era bottles!

  • @debramiller9285
    @debramiller9285 2 года назад

    If you ever find one from Ferney or Wecota South Dakota could I have it please?

  • @jenpaki1709
    @jenpaki1709 2 года назад

    Living this.

  • @lsxtmt4910
    @lsxtmt4910 Год назад

    That's a shifter knob hot rod stuff from the forties or fifties

  • @cferguson3368
    @cferguson3368 2 года назад +1

    Maybe the crock bean pot was a crock mixing bowl?

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains  2 года назад

      yeah, thats what we were thinking.. we just usually put down bean pot.. yeah pretty much the same thing.. egg beater crock or something

  • @thomaslockwood8870
    @thomaslockwood8870 2 года назад

    Man that Calverts was nasty. I couldn't dig those big holes. Too old. Bad knees, hips. Plus not motivated. You guys can probably eat whatever you want. You burn it off. Like your vids man!

  • @afterthought72
    @afterthought72 2 года назад

    What is the oldest intact thing you have ever found ? What do you do with the stuff you dig up, Historical Society or keep them or sell them ?

  • @dyannejohnson6184
    @dyannejohnson6184 2 года назад

    This sounds like it’s going to beinteresting

  • @Tealtra
    @Tealtra 2 года назад +1

    Worth a shot right.

  • @c.t.murray3632
    @c.t.murray3632 2 года назад

    Would be interesting if you had a metal detector and a pin pointer in case you want to find some coins.

  • @johnshackelford6965
    @johnshackelford6965 2 года назад

    Havre Montana VA sandwich stop

  • @PigBenis69420
    @PigBenis69420 2 года назад

    Hi

  • @ritahall8653
    @ritahall8653 11 месяцев назад

    Not much this time

  • @ChillsTV
    @ChillsTV 2 года назад +1

    Use gloves man your looking for a old shitter

  • @andygulick6085
    @andygulick6085 Год назад

    always impressed with the lengths you guys go to. hard core. you sell bottles? i'm into inks

  • @whatdoidonow8870
    @whatdoidonow8870 2 года назад

    Do you have an Instagram or Facebook account? I would like to pick your ear about how you got into this type of searching and how I may do it in my area.

  • @lesliecraig4935
    @lesliecraig4935 2 года назад

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍