I’m a 12-year-old boy from Indiana that has been watching your videos since I was eight I love collecting bottles and old antiques and I’m hoping to see you someday
So-o-o much kool stuff in this dig! I loved hearing the history research (coming from ND & 'pop' on the menus!), but loving the catsop bottle the most!
Wow, I live in NW Florida… found an old 1930’s-1940’s dump back in the late 1980’s. So many wonderful things, but nothing compares to what you find in your neck of the woods. Never, ever would you find a hutch here… but maybe in the Pensacola area. Happy Hunting
Thanks for another great video and dig. Got me chomping at the bit to get out and dig now. Thanks for the little bit of advice too there at the end. We recently located an old scrap/trash pile and most everything we saw on the surface looked to be about 50s era. Who knows what older relics and treasure might be a few feet down!
Dang those slicks 😕 Ya'll finding those pennies and a marbleis cool!! The cobalt bottle, damaged as it was, is so cool! I hope we'll be able to find some good bottles come October or November!!
I love watching the process. I am disabled and can't get out. So I feel like I've gone on an adventure. What I think might be cool is maybe after the video or during editing that you could give like an estimated value of the things you pull out. Even if it's something broken, like what would it be if it were whole. I think that would be neat! I also love the backstories that young guy was giving! It's been fun for me to learn.
Guys I know its been HOT!!! and the creek is somewhat of a cooler day, but I love to see the dig its just so cool to see yall dig them jewels out and Clayton like a southern bottle walking encyclopedia, some dont know what that word means but hey good vid guys
Saw this on another channel. They use a bucket filled with room temperature water. With a lid. For those bottles that tend to crack. Think it's worth trying 🤠
Enjoyed your dig. Miss seeing them. Clayton needs a new shirt. Looks like he used that one in the outhouse lol. Good luck next week and have a good weekend ❤
The ‘ashtray’ might be the base to a lamp or vase or decorative figurine - turn it upside down from the way you were holding it and it looks like something was attached.
Brandon, yesterday we found an old outhouse on a huge property that is being logged and the old house being bulldozed. The outhouse had been filled with dirt when you look down into the hole. Would you think it's worth digging down to see if there's old bottles at the bottom ?
If you enjoy the process and the hunt definitely dig. Even if there's nothing spectacular or it's a complete bust I'd say the experience you gain is worth it. So when you dig that one full of hutch's and whiskey jugs it's not the first time and you break them all. Enjoy the dig!
Question, do you ever get into “smelly” dirt? I love the smell of slightly damp regular soil, but I recall having to dig in dirt that smelled of rancid petroleum or rotting/perhaps anaerobic vegetation that was hard to deal with.
Do you sell the bottles you find? I am a nurse and would LOVE to have some medication bottles, I would take slicks, I don’t mind as long as it is related to medications.
Forgot to post Austin’s coin but it ended up being a 1880 Indian Head penny!
I’m a 12-year-old boy from Indiana that has been watching your videos since I was eight I love collecting bottles and old antiques and I’m hoping to see you someday
Thank you Brandon and friends for the adventure and seeing some great finds !
Your channel is one of my go to for great content! Keep on keeping on!!!!!!!
Thanks! Will do!
Just going through here and liking all the videos I forgot to like after watching. This channel deserves support!
The little bottle was awesome!
Brandon great dig with friends. My favorite was the jug and the unique milk glass jar and your tiny little bottle.👍😀👏
So-o-o much kool stuff in this dig! I loved hearing the history research (coming from ND & 'pop' on the menus!), but loving the catsop bottle the most!
super glad to see your back digging for bottles
Me, too!
Wow, I live in NW Florida… found an old 1930’s-1940’s dump back in the late 1980’s. So many wonderful things, but nothing compares to what you find in your neck of the woods. Never, ever would you find a hutch here… but maybe in the Pensacola area.
Happy Hunting
Great dig, what a cute little baby bottle! Even though it was slick, that jug was awesome! Keep up the great work!
Glad to see ya'll back digging
Lol glad the penny turned out a date on both!
Your just glad because yours was older than mine 😂
Great site. You're fortunate to have a spot like that to dig. Good stuff
I found one of those Caldwell sample bottles in the creek. Nice dig!❤
Breakfast with Brandon & his men...awesome dig...been missing day trips like this ❤❤❤❤
Oh man, those pennies are awesome!
Great dig guys lots of fun!
Great video !
Another great day & video Brandon 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Awesome video, can't wait to see more
Just watched your interview with Quarter Hoarder. Nice job!
The tiny bottle is the best find ever!
Great video this morning. Good to see everyone and all the cool finds. Take care
Thanks for another great video and dig. Got me chomping at the bit to get out and dig now. Thanks for the little bit of advice too there at the end. We recently located an old scrap/trash pile and most everything we saw on the surface looked to be about 50s era. Who knows what older relics and treasure might be a few feet down!
Thank you Brandon and everyone 👍🙏>>>💚
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@@jeffreyallen1314 welcome to the channel!
Thanks to all you guys for what you do to entertain us!!
Dang those slicks 😕
Ya'll finding those pennies and a marbleis cool!! The cobalt bottle, damaged as it was, is so cool! I hope we'll be able to find some good bottles come October or November!!
I love watching the process. I am disabled and can't get out. So I feel like I've gone on an adventure. What I think might be cool is maybe after the video or during editing that you could give like an estimated value of the things you pull out. Even if it's something broken, like what would it be if it were whole. I think that would be neat! I also love the backstories that young guy was giving! It's been fun for me to learn.
Binghamton Ny 2hrs south of me
Guys I know its been HOT!!! and the creek is somewhat of a cooler day, but I love to see the dig its just so cool to see yall dig them jewels out and Clayton like a southern bottle walking encyclopedia, some dont know what that word means but hey good vid guys
Clayton!! Clayton!! 😊😊
Thanks for sharing
Enjoyed getting to see the uncut version of getting the bottle out!
The tiny bottle is awesome! Too bad the master ink was broken. The stoneware crock is very nice!❤
Great finds... glad the digging season has opened ...🥰🥰
Love hearing the history
Great video as always.
Saw this on another channel. They use a bucket filled with room temperature water. With a lid. For those bottles that tend to crack. Think it's worth trying 🤠
Yall found some nice artifacts and bottles, I really liked that opium bottle Brandon. Nice jug too
Great video. ✌️♥️
Enjoyed your dig. Miss seeing them. Clayton needs a new shirt. Looks like he used that one in the outhouse lol. Good luck next week and have a good weekend ❤
Yay another marble saved!
I need that tiny bottle. 😍
It’s a cutie haha! Pretty sure you’d have to fight my wife for it though 😂😂😂
😂 I don't think I'm ready to go that far. Do you have any idea what it was/what was in it? Or was it made to be a toy?
The ‘ashtray’ might be the base to a lamp or vase or decorative figurine - turn it upside down from the way you were holding it and it looks like something was attached.
The tiny bottle could have been Cobain. It was available at the pharmacy back in the day.
Brandon have you tried coating copper items with mayonnaise and letting them set for a while. It works really good for me.
I collect small colored bottles.
Mainly Wheaton.
There for a bit was looking like this was the mini bottle dump.
The boys are back, let digging begin!! Great finds today!❤❤
Brandon, yesterday we found an old outhouse on a huge property that is being logged and the old house being bulldozed. The outhouse had been filled with dirt when you look down into the hole. Would you think it's worth digging down to see if there's old bottles at the bottom ?
If you enjoy the process and the hunt definitely dig. Even if there's nothing spectacular or it's a complete bust I'd say the experience you gain is worth it. So when you dig that one full of hutch's and whiskey jugs it's not the first time and you break them all. Enjoy the dig!
@@clydewarman1576 All you can do is try. It’s like flipping a coin.
Question, do you ever get into “smelly” dirt? I love the smell of slightly damp regular soil, but I recall having to dig in dirt that smelled of rancid petroleum or rotting/perhaps anaerobic vegetation that was hard to deal with.
@@debrah7548 Everybdumpndefinitelybhas its own unique smell. I would say it’s more of a damp basement smell than anything.
Do y’all ever check your vehicles for AirTag’s or other tracking devices.
@@BrianRandolph-jt5vp Haha the thought has crossed my mind!
Youins do any sang digging ?
Do you sell the bottles you find? I am a nurse and would LOVE to have some medication bottles, I would take slicks, I don’t mind as long as it is related to medications.
We sure do here is our store link: www.ebay.com/usr/adventurearchaeology
For your fleur de lis, the lis is pronounced “leese”. 😉
so you just decided to dig further DOWN the hill from where the bottles where layer around on top and dig toward and under them??
Thin layers produce less bottles plus gravity made bottles roll down hill.
Is there any rare ketchup bottles worth money?
What’s your china closest worth because I garbage picked one just like it one time?
@@iliketocomment8144 No clue! Haha I grabbed it at a antique store for $75
@@adventurearchaeology 75$ that’s a good deal.
Too bad you can't get a small excavator back in there to get Thur the newer bottles
Great video