Great video BottleNed! We need someone like you to show us how to locate all of the privies around these 17-1800's cellar holes we detect! Always entertaining!
We were stationed in Germany from 72 to 96. My father retired there eventually. I saw lots of porcelain beer tops. We were allowed to legally drink beer at 16 but any kid could go to the corner totto lotto stand and get beer for their parents. Totto lotto stands were small buildings that sold snacks candy newspaper magazines beer soda and other small items. Stores closed at 6 every night and nothing was open on Sunday other than gas stations.
26:12 - Old covered wagons didn't have pedals. A brake on a wagon was typically a long wooden lever externally mounted. The lever was pulled by hand to apply the wagon brakes. I'm not sure what that part was from but its not a wagon...
Interesting… do you know if horse and buggies had a similar braking system? I tried looking up brake mechanisms on horse and carriages and saw a similar-looking but newer hydraulic brake pedal but no older ones. The thing Hammy is holding almost resembles a carriage step pad. I’ll have to look into it more…
After my wedding in Schloss Phillipsruhe in Hanau my dad broke out some homemade potato schnapps from my cousins in Bitburg. The guys got so drunk they were puking out of windows. German beer and schnapps do not mix.
That Paige has a winning smile 🌹... Your whole crew is a very good functioning gang, and you all seem to be very professional and dedicated group.... The camera work could benefit from Less shaking and better focus on your pictures... Love it 🤣.. Have you fun and have a safe recovery with your finds Be Blessed ❣️💖 i
Love watching you and watching the history coming out. What an amazing vid !! I watch every one !! And have long red hair like paiges too!! Plus i metal detect. Ane find bottles
Exactly like you said out here in the West, there was a lot of unsettled areas so. It is kind of hard to go and really find the stuff that you can find on the East Coast. Although I have seen some pretty cool stuff found in some of these old saloon pits And in old town sites
Yeah - a fair amt of unsettled areas or just sparsely settled. And much of it is built over or redeveloped now, or "ABD", or just lost in the wilderness....
🎉🇺🇸💰🙏🌎🌍💎💯🤠♠️ Amazing finds saving American history and sharing it with the world what a wonderful hobby bottle digging is you guys are definitely professional treasure hunters congratulations🎉
As a cultural note: If you do a little research on China during the past 400 years they lived in brutal conditions. Wars, famine, colonization, plagues. Famines were so brutal people resorted to cannibalism in many cases. Living in conditions that few people can imagine made the conservation of resources a top priority, hence the recycling of "garbage" in the booming West.
Multiple times I’ve actually taken a dump in a hole after I finished with it because after all that’s what the hole was intended for and I feel like I’m honoring it that way!
Bro. I love you guys' videos.. but you gotta stop saying things like "bot-gasm" 🤢with the gross sound effects. You seriously give me cringe-related nausea EVERY TIME. You have a hot partner. No need to ooze perviness anymore. Hang it up, buddy. 🤢
Get well..get healthy,,can't wait untill the next adventure,,and get that cute red head back on the digging,,she's so much better looking then you,,,lol take care get well..
I work 50 hrs / week finding places to dig 100+ yr old artifacts & then producing an entire TV show myself & make around $300/month. Yeah - I’d call myself desperate & I’ll take take any advantage I can to get more views which equal $$. Why don’t you check out the content itself & then let me know what you think of it. Thks for your understanding
Great video BottleNed! We need someone like you to show us how to locate all of the privies around these 17-1800's cellar holes we detect! Always entertaining!
A couple of shots of Old Turkey and a Bottle Ned vid makes for a damn good Friday night. Looking forward to another year of entertaining digs!
Make sure its that Old Kentucky stuff !!!
My question is how do you limit yourself to just a couple?
Haha actually I might have low balled the quantity@@terrybach4856
We were stationed in Germany from 72 to 96. My father retired there eventually. I saw lots of porcelain beer tops. We were allowed to legally drink beer at 16 but any kid could go to the corner totto lotto stand and get beer for their parents. Totto lotto stands were small buildings that sold snacks candy newspaper magazines beer soda and other small items. Stores closed at 6 every night and nothing was open on Sunday other than gas stations.
Cool story - thank you !
Nice mix! Good finds, several fake accents and lot of nice history.....I think the 3 week edit was worth it! Keep up the good work.
So many nice finds!
awesome video brotha, i found my first gold coin in marysville last weekend, lots of 1860 bots too
Congrats - I love a good honeypot bott spot !
Yes 🎉..... I'm still following Bottle Ned in 2024. (I'm one of the originals.)
26:12 - Old covered wagons didn't have pedals. A brake on a wagon was typically a long wooden lever externally mounted. The lever was pulled by hand to apply the wagon brakes. I'm not sure what that part was from but its not a wagon...
Interesting… do you know if horse and buggies had a similar braking system? I tried looking up brake mechanisms on horse and carriages and saw a similar-looking but newer hydraulic brake pedal but no older ones. The thing Hammy is holding almost resembles a carriage step pad. I’ll have to look into it more…
Love the stories and hijinx from you and the crew! Always a great mix of entertaining AND informative! Look forward to the next vid
After my wedding in Schloss Phillipsruhe in Hanau my dad broke out some homemade potato schnapps from my cousins in Bitburg. The guys got so drunk they were puking out of windows. German beer and schnapps do not mix.
That Paige has a winning smile 🌹... Your whole crew is a very good functioning gang, and you all seem to be very professional and dedicated group.... The camera work could benefit from Less shaking and better focus on your pictures... Love it 🤣.. Have you fun and have a safe recovery with your finds Be Blessed ❣️💖 i
Yeah, baby! Paused it to run downstairs for a beer and a sandwich. You guys always find the best stuff.
That’s what I eat when I watch RUclips videos too ha ha ha
Another Great vid guys!!! Really enjoyed this one!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍
I love your show. I look forward to watching you guys find cool stuff. Great information and history. Thank you. Hi Foxy Paige
Awesome vid, great to see you guys again
Again a thoroughly enjoyable video, the three if you make a great team.
So good to see You, Paige and The gang again! Great video as always!!!🎉
Great video, your hard work is appreciated 👍👍
Brilliant video, bottles and artifacts. You and Paige are wonderful together, Hammy is sweet too.
❤ it was hard to tell, was the round lamp piece all there. any broken part to it. do you have a idea what you will be selling it for
If you have any questions about anything you see you can send me a message on Instagram! @bottlened_Digs_the_old_West
That privy liner was probably built by Bathfitters, a company that's been around longer than we knew!
HAPPY NEW YEAR B-NED & Wendy's gal! lol :)
Happy New Year Belatedly😊
Got some eastern spots that we haven’t dug yet if your wanna join check us out the copper poppers
Love watching you and watching the history coming out. What an amazing vid !! I watch every one !! And have long red hair like paiges too!! Plus i metal detect. Ane find bottles
I guess there’s something about gingers and bottle digging !
@@BottleNed haha
Totally agree about people wanting to consolidate the bottles on the east coast we find many house dumps with everything broken 😢
Is hammy married
I always look forward to your videos. Ky in the house
Cool finds. Fascinating music choice. Danse Macbre Saint-Saens
Great editing Ned!
PAIGE I Love her and miss her!
Exactly like you said out here in the West, there was a lot of unsettled areas so. It is kind of hard to go and really find the stuff that you can find on the East Coast. Although I have seen some pretty cool stuff found in some of these old saloon pits And in old town sites
Yeah - a fair amt of unsettled areas or just sparsely settled. And much of it is built over or redeveloped now, or "ABD", or just lost in the wilderness....
You Lucky dog Ned.
Ta(ing a shower with Paige
I don't know any girls into it!
She's special. One of a kind!
I got one of those Ludlow‘s boss! Here in Napa! nice find!
Cool clips!!!Fire in the hole 🎉
🎉🇺🇸💰🙏🌎🌍💎💯🤠♠️ Amazing finds saving American history and sharing it with the world what a wonderful hobby bottle digging is you guys are definitely professional treasure hunters congratulations🎉
Great dig.Your the best.
Bottle Ned And Privy Paige FTW 🤘
Super cool stuff hope you guys have a great weekend
love the vids...and paige is a treasure for sure.
do you sell thru one of the companies like etsy
Don’t use Etsy but you can DM me on Instagram if you have any questions about anything you see: @bottlened_digs_the_old_west
Super Cool!!
I have an awesome bamboo and jade pipe that the opium burner would fit 👍👍😂
Where is Page?
Sacramento tomato plus!
Great work Ned! The mighty Quinn knows his shit doesn't he.
Paige is a Doll
Memories!
Go page. Thanks Ned you both rock
Thanks for the education.
I have an English tin full of marbles that I got in Germany
I wonder how many dudes back in the day wanted to give their mother-in-law a mustache cup for Mother's Day?! 😂
Hamster is pretty smart.
I have been a butcher for 36 yrs and that sawed off tip of the bown is known as a Butchers quarter..
holy crap that's good info - thanks !
I miss seeing Page
Buh buh bohtulls ..here come the Ham..here come the Ham..look out people ..here come the Ham
That pipe though. Wow 😯
I dig Paige digging privies...
So u have antique privy wood on your table ? Dude that's not cool 😮
As a cultural note: If you do a little research on China during the past 400 years they lived in brutal conditions. Wars, famine, colonization, plagues. Famines were so brutal people resorted to cannibalism in many cases. Living in conditions that few people can imagine made the conservation of resources a top priority, hence the recycling of "garbage" in the booming West.
Yup! And what they threw away here 150 yrs ago reflects that !
Bottle ned a question that all viewers want to know,,,, did you ever poo in a 6 ft dugged privy???? The viewers want to know thanks
Yes, Ned. Inquiring Minds want to know 🤔
Multiple times I’ve actually taken a dump in a hole after I finished with it because after all that’s what the hole was intended for and I feel like I’m honoring it that way!
I'll bet that girl cleans up extremely well. 😉
Probably a fun job as well😂
You're right BottleNed, triple P is as HOT as a $2 pistol!
We're o ware Although Romeo ;)
She has to be the most ripped, beautiful redheaded woman on you tube.
I agree - totally unique look
Bro. I love you guys' videos.. but you gotta stop saying things like "bot-gasm" 🤢with the gross sound effects. You seriously give me cringe-related nausea EVERY TIME. You have a hot partner. No need to ooze perviness anymore. Hang it up, buddy. 🤢
Was enjoying your hunt but not your mouth…don’t need to be vulgar to be amusing.
Get well..get healthy,,can't wait untill the next adventure,,and get that cute red head back on the digging,,she's so much better looking then you,,,lol take care get well..
Even my mom agrees with that LOL
Paige is like a woman,but more beautiful..
She could be an alien...!
Really? "Hot Girl" in the title?? How desperate are you for views and clicks? I thought this was about bottle digging?
I work 50 hrs / week finding places to dig 100+ yr old artifacts & then producing an entire TV show myself & make around $300/month. Yeah - I’d call myself desperate & I’ll take take any advantage I can to get more views which equal $$. Why don’t you check out the content itself & then let me know what you think of it. Thks for your understanding