Back in the day we called those solid red marbles "Devil's Eyes". If they were pale pale light blue, nearly clear, they were called "Angel Eyes". Nice dig, Brandon! Hope you had a great Thanksgiving! Take care, be safe and God bless!
I found a Coca Cola with pat’d date. Dec. 25 1923 it’s called the Christmas bottle in beautiful shape. Thanks to y’all for y’all’s videos. Yee Haw by the sands of time in a bottle!! RED WHITE AND BLUE NECK
The Johnsons jar is Johnson’s Wax Co. I cleaned out an old drug store years ago and found about 20 of them in the cellar with labels and contents. Some were wax and some were wood stain.
love how all the detail on the bottles not like today being all plastic! they would not survive 20 years just crumble apart, nice video, and great finds!
I found what would have been a wagon load of bottlers trash in a large dump in Town, all kinds of Sunrise Hutches-all broke. I found a whole one later in that dump. A Lowes was built on the about 2 acre site. I found my 2d to 9th Hutchs. Ths 1 storey 1923 Sunrise building is still up behind Honolulu Community College. They stayed in business into the ACL days, but seem gone by 1950.
The Taylor bottle is nice. Worth a little research. The Colonel was quite the figure in the early Kentucky bourbon history. His name still graces a bourbon brand today. Yes it is still a fine Kentucky bourbon.
Love that fishing lure! Great druggists and sodas too. That Prophylactic might be the most common toothbrush brand but there's a hundred different variants so they're fun to collect.
The lure looks to be the remains of a Devils Horse, and after pausing the video and looking at a still shot, I'm pretty sure that's a glass bead eye,, which would fit the time period of the bottle ages your pulling out. Any glass bead eye lure is desirable among lure collectors, but the Devils Horse glass bead eye lure is amongst the top!
I’ve had a lot of people argue that it’s only 50 years old but what they don’t understand is that we know there is nothing newer than 1929 buried here! I figured it was a good one!
@@adventurearchaeology the Smithwick Devils Horse was first made in 1950's,, thats true,, but you're digging a dump site. The bottles you're digging was made previous to when they was discarded. Bottling companies didn't discard bottles the same year they was made! Even the medical bottles wouldn't have been thrown in the dump when they was new! There's also the possibility of this being a secondary dump site, which would account for some of the newer bottles being somewhat mixed with the older bottles. In Virginia, I know of several places that developers went in and cleaned up a hillside that had been used as a dumping area and took all that "trash" to a landfill. Your marbles are another giveaway,, you found marbles that was produced in the 50's and 60's.
That tilly bottle is actually an opioid bottle that dates from the 1880s to the 1890’s. I found one by a different maker at an old farm dump. Great find Brandon!
Brilliant Bottles - looks like some were rare ones ! Nice Red Marble as well ! It was a Fun Day of Digging for all of You with some real cool Finds ! Love the Video and Cheers from us in Australia !!!!
That Racine WI bottle is so awesome!!! My mom retired from SC Johnson Wax a couple years ago. It’s still a family business and I can’t help but wonder if Helen Johnson or her brother wouldn’t just LOVE this one.
I really, really enjoy seeing history come up out of the ground Brandon. It's fun, plus I feel like I learn alot about bottles, bottling, and relics! Great finds all around! Hey to Kyle, Clayton, and Miranda!
I’m grew up in Racine. I’m surprised you are finding Johnson Wax (SC Johnson) and Horlick bottles. Let me know if you or your buddies are selling those. My grandpa and father in law both worked for SC Johnson. My husband and met at the park and recreation facility for their employees. He was a lifeguard and I was a Day Camp counselor.
The bell looks more like what we would call today a jingle bell, as crotal bells fracture into pieces due to the metal they were made out of. I have never seen one flattened like the one you found. It could be silver. Great find.
Awesome variety of bottles Brandon. My guess on the fishing lure is that it didn't catch too many fish, otherwise it would still be I a tackle box somewhere lol. I would love to see that skeleton key after you work your magic on it too. Thanks for the adventure and thanks for taking us along.
Catching up on videos tonight. Enjoyed this one. Found a blob top beer you'd like. Pictorial with beer barrels embossed on it. J & P Baltz Brewing Philadelphia.
They made colored clays from 1890s to early 1920s at various places with largest plant in Akron Ohio. A Samuel Dykes started a large firm in 1890s and was selling train car loads for grocers soon. That looks like a red painted clay marble made in that period. I have a large group that came out of a barrel half full found in an old store basement in north Alabama by an area collector. Any marble questions send my way...I live in south Alabama.
So glad to see all my fave guys in one video. I was sitting here watching and my caption was on and when Brandon asked Kyle how he's doing, and he says feeling glassy my captioning said GASSY 🤣😂
The Bellingrath was an awesome find. I live in Mobile. If you make it down here, you should definitely check out Bellingrath Gardens. Especially when they are doing the Christmas lights.
Those small vial type bottles. If you put them on a table and roll it and it doesn't want to roll are cocaine bottles. It's so the bottle won't roll off a table or counter. Awesome dig guys.
Such great finds! I have a question though, I would think that you would use something other than a metal shovel when going through the dirt for bottles Something plastic or a stick to make it less likely to break bottles or old glass?
Beautiful bottles. The marbles are awesome as well. Do you’ll ever sell any of the bottles? Nothing valuable, lol. I can’t afford anything like that but I really think the cobalt blue square bottles are beautiful
I really enjoy the energy you bring to your digs! I know it varies by state, but when you find a dump in the middle of the woods, do you usually need permissions? It was also great to see WildKyle; I first saw him in some of the rockhounding channels I follow 😂 keep it up!
I am new to your videos and I love them. Why don't you show us the bottles washed? Not all of us know what the bottles look like. Thanks for a great video otherwise. ✌️❤️
Back in my bottle diggin days my son who was 12 at the time pulled out a cobalt ink almost identical to the one yall pulled. How old do you think that is?
Y’all be sure to go check out Wildkyle! Here is the link to his channel: youtube.com/@WILDKYLE
Back in the day we called those solid red marbles "Devil's Eyes". If they were pale pale light blue, nearly clear, they were called "Angel Eyes". Nice dig, Brandon! Hope you had a great Thanksgiving! Take care, be safe and God bless!
Awesome Jim thanks for the insight!
Great dig , find a job you love and never have to work a day in your life . Enjoyed , God bless .
True! I’m hoping to make this my job sooner rather than later!
Sweet Spot! ♥
Nice bottle dump 👏
Very nice!
Great Video! From the DON of the Alabama Bottle Mafia. Keep them coming ! Clayton ever get cold ?
Never haha he runs on glass and dirt
Wish my toothbrush was flexible, I can’t get it to work on weekends 😲 Good dig ,cheers lads🍻
Swish some whiskey and it’s all the same….. lol Only kidding…..
@@adventurearchaeology 🤔that’ll work ,cheers 🍻
Awesome bottles thanks for sharing your video I enjoyed it ❤️👍🇺🇸🗝️♥️
I found a Coca Cola with pat’d date. Dec. 25 1923 it’s called the Christmas bottle in beautiful shape. Thanks to y’all for y’all’s videos.
Yee Haw by the sands of time in a bottle!!
RED WHITE AND BLUE NECK
Awesome history coming up from that ground.
Sure was!
Nice video, I enjoy watching them. Y'all have great camaraderie. Best of luck to you all!
We definitely have a blast when we all get together!
The Johnsons jar is Johnson’s Wax Co. I cleaned out an old drug store years ago and found about 20 of them in the cellar with labels and contents. Some were wax and some were wood stain.
Oh man that’s awesome! Thanks for enlightening us on it!
I wish your videos were longer!
Me too!
We’ve been trying to get them to the 20 minute mark but it’s hard to keep the audience watching sadly.
@@adventurearchaeology i could binge watch them all day! very different to the bottles we get over here in the UK
Try showcase these bottles after you had cleaned them up...that would be awesome
Maybe months down the road before they’re all cleaned sadly! We find too many to keep up the cleaning like we should haha
Kyles cool 😎 good to see him with ya having a lash at the bottles 👍😎
He’s a blast to be around!
love how all the detail on the bottles not like today being all plastic!
they would not survive 20 years just crumble apart, nice video, and great
finds!
They don’t make them like they used to is proven daily when we find old glass!
Yall really found some great pieces, that Hutch is waiting for you
Blue cobalt Anything always looks so good, you guys were blessed, In total, i have only found 4 of them.
I didn’t realize until this weekend my dad has never dug one of the small cobalt inks. I’ve been fortunate enough to dig quite a few.
Thank you for giving me something to binge watch this weekend. Wild Kyle. Good finds today.
He’s a great guy!
Thanks Linda!
Thanks for taking us along on another adventure 👍
Any time 😎
I found what would have been a wagon load of bottlers trash in a large dump in Town, all kinds of Sunrise Hutches-all broke. I found a whole one later in that dump. A Lowes was built on the about 2 acre site. I found my 2d to 9th Hutchs. Ths 1 storey 1923 Sunrise building is still up behind Honolulu Community College. They stayed in business into the ACL days, but seem gone by 1950.
The Taylor bottle is nice. Worth a little research. The Colonel was quite the figure in the early Kentucky bourbon history. His name still graces a bourbon brand today. Yes it is still a fine Kentucky bourbon.
I did not realize that! It’s the 2nd one we’ve found this year!
Love that fishing lure! Great druggists and sodas too. That Prophylactic might be the most common toothbrush brand but there's a hundred different variants so they're fun to collect.
Yah We kept hoping for a local but they were all common from this hole sadly!
The lure looks to be the remains of a Devils Horse, and after pausing the video and looking at a still shot, I'm pretty sure that's a glass bead eye,, which would fit the time period of the bottle ages your pulling out. Any glass bead eye lure is desirable among lure collectors, but the Devils Horse glass bead eye lure is amongst the top!
Oh,, I forgot to say "hi" to Wild Kyle!
I’ve had a lot of people argue that it’s only 50 years old but what they don’t understand is that we know there is nothing newer than 1929 buried here! I figured it was a good one!
@@adventurearchaeology the Smithwick Devils Horse was first made in 1950's,, thats true,, but you're digging a dump site. The bottles you're digging was made previous to when they was discarded. Bottling companies didn't discard bottles the same year they was made! Even the medical bottles wouldn't have been thrown in the dump when they was new! There's also the possibility of this being a secondary dump site, which would account for some of the newer bottles being somewhat mixed with the older bottles.
In Virginia, I know of several places that developers went in and cleaned up a hillside that had been used as a dumping area and took all that "trash" to a landfill.
Your marbles are another giveaway,, you found marbles that was produced in the 50's and 60's.
That tilly bottle is actually an opioid bottle that dates from the 1880s to the 1890’s. I found one by a different maker at an old farm dump. Great find Brandon!
Thanks Jake I did some research when I got home and that opium staining is hard to get out of that thing! Haha
Cool, nice seeing those minty bottles. I'm rooting for a Front Royal, VA Coke I can pry off you guys one day! :)
Great job guys, awesome finds. Thanks for sharing. ❤️ From Here
In Michigan
Burr! I bet it’s cold up there haha!
Nice finds guys
Awesome finds why'd you found a lot of neat stuff
Love those old sodas and meds, Brandon! Nice finds!💖
Thanks Cynthia!
Brilliant Bottles - looks like some were rare ones ! Nice Red Marble as well ! It was a Fun Day of Digging for all of You with some real cool Finds ! Love the Video and Cheers from us in Australia !!!!
Thanks Michael! How’s the weather over there?
That Racine WI bottle is so awesome!!! My mom retired from SC Johnson Wax a couple years ago. It’s still a family business and I can’t help but wonder if Helen Johnson or her brother wouldn’t just LOVE this one.
Very cool finds , great day of digging! Awesome glass ! Thanks for sharing
Thanks Warren!
I really, really enjoy seeing history come up out of the ground Brandon. It's fun, plus I feel like I learn alot about bottles, bottling, and relics! Great finds all around! Hey to Kyle, Clayton, and Miranda!
Thanks Paige! We have a couple really great videos coming up! Can’t wait to share them!
I’m grew up in Racine. I’m surprised you are finding Johnson Wax (SC Johnson) and Horlick bottles. Let me know if you or your buddies are selling those. My grandpa and father in law both worked for SC Johnson. My husband and met at the park and recreation facility for their employees. He was a lifeguard and I was a Day Camp counselor.
Excellent
U guys r a hoot ! Havin' so much fun, yr collections r ever expanding !! Good on u boys !! 👍👍
All you guy’s are finding nice old bottles.Keep on digging.
Nice dig guys! Happy Thanksgiving...
I wish I knew what I know now when I was younger...The house I grew up in had skeleton key 🗝 locks!! Hope you all had a Happy Thanksgiving!! 😊🙏💜
Mine too and there were several trash ditches on the 55 acre farm I grew up on. I wish I knew before the farm was sold when Dad died.✌️❤️
I love skeleton keys 😍
Me too!! I think they're pretty neat!!😊🙏💜
The bell looks more like what we would call today a jingle bell, as crotal bells fracture into pieces due to the metal they were made out of. I have never seen one flattened like the one you found. It could be silver. Great find.
I’m almost 100 it’s silver. I may try to unbend it somehow haha!
You guys found so many cool bottles! Love the cobalt blue ink bottle and the two marbles!
It's always such a blast digging with you man. Can't wait for next time!
Sooner rather than later 😎
@@adventurearchaeology Sooner than the internet realizes I think hehehee ;)
Fabulously great bottles!! Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks so much! It was so nice meeting you in Arkansas!
My great grandparents had a farm in Kansas and I loved exploring for the cobalt blue bottles in all shapes and sizes.
Horlick’s, as in malt powder or tablets? Horlick was from Racine, WI.
I believe so’
Some of them lures can b worth a lot of money my buddy collects them
This one of mint could be in the 7-800$ range
@@adventurearchaeology wow that is amazing and it’s just sitting in the dump
What a great dig!
Awesome variety of bottles Brandon. My guess on the fishing lure is that it didn't catch too many fish, otherwise it would still be I a tackle box somewhere lol. I would love to see that skeleton key after you work your magic on it too. Thanks for the adventure and thanks for taking us along.
Wisconsin find!! Woohoo!! I live about 35 min north of Racine...I'll have to research the company!! Awesome!!
Pulled some cool bottles boys!
What fun!!!
Loved the log cabin chimney bottle and that weird orange marble. Kyle sure has a deep voice. Does he sing?
Enjoyed the video Some nice finds
Catching up on videos tonight. Enjoyed this one. Found a blob top beer you'd like. Pictorial with beer barrels embossed on it. J & P Baltz Brewing Philadelphia.
I hope you and your family had a great Thanksgiving Day
They made colored clays from 1890s to early 1920s at various places with largest plant in Akron Ohio. A Samuel Dykes started a large firm in 1890s and was selling train car loads for grocers soon. That looks like a red painted clay marble made in that period. I have a large group that came out of a barrel half full found in an old store basement in north Alabama by an area collector. Any marble questions send my way...I live in south Alabama.
Another great video!
Great digging guys!
Thanks Tina!
Nice Finds 👏
I can't wait to see what else comes out of this dump. Seems like you hit a nice pocket
The next 3 videos will all be in different places! Trying to bring some variety to the channel!
@@adventurearchaeology no worries on my end. I'll watch what you upload
Hey Brandon did you ever show how you make drinking glasses from your broken bottles?
I pay someone to do it. Times not on my side to be able to do it right. Lots of work involved haha
So glad to see all my fave guys in one video. I was sitting here watching and my caption was on and when Brandon asked Kyle how he's doing, and he says feeling glassy my captioning said GASSY 🤣😂
Hahah that’s too funny!
I nearly coughed up a lung (I've been sick with this cold/sinus crap).
The Bellingrath was an awesome find. I live in Mobile. If you make it down here, you should definitely check out Bellingrath Gardens. Especially when they are doing the Christmas lights.
I'm already subscribed WildKyle.
Aweaome
The stash is under control, good, how is the Lady doing ?
Stacie will be reappearing according to my wife 🤦♂️
Good digging... some old stuff coming out of that hole
Those small vial type bottles. If you put them on a table and roll it and it doesn't want to roll are cocaine bottles. It's so the bottle won't roll off a table or counter. Awesome dig guys.
I always wonder what these old sodas tasted like compared to the modern ones.
I wonder that often myself!
Hope you and your family had a nice Thanksgiving!
💚💙
Just found my first intact 1915 chero-cola from my city. My city also has a mug base crown top in AL.
Such great finds! I have a question though, I would think that you would use something other than a metal shovel when going through the dirt for bottles Something plastic or a stick to make it less likely to break bottles or old glass?
Beautiful bottles. The marbles are awesome as well. Do you’ll ever sell any of the bottles? Nothing valuable, lol. I can’t afford anything like that but I really think the cobalt blue square bottles are beautiful
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I really enjoy the energy you bring to your digs! I know it varies by state, but when you find a dump in the middle of the woods, do you usually need permissions? It was also great to see WildKyle; I first saw him in some of the rockhounding channels I follow 😂 keep it up!
Permissions are always important. In the south landowners shoot first and ask later haha
@@adventurearchaeology that is completely valid LOL. I just wasn't sure if it was a private property or not 😂
Wisconsin be everywhere. Curious about how you find places to dig.
We’ve got a few how to videos posted!
@@adventurearchaeology I will look for those, thanks again.
@@adventurearchaeology I went all the way back to a video from 5 years ago. But it gave me a better idea on what to look for. Thank you.
Nice digs gyz! Hey Kyle, all that “classy glass” is great, just be careful it doesn’t turn into glassy ass, lol. 💖🇺🇸😁
I would think the lure might be worth more than you think
I’m sure it is!
I am new to your videos and I love them. Why don't you show us the bottles washed? Not all of us know what the bottles look like. Thanks for a great video otherwise. ✌️❤️
It takes weeks and sometimes months to clean them. We have backlogged bottles that could almost warrant a full time job just cleaning them haha!
My wife is looking for small flat side bottles for crafting. Like little poison bottles. Do you mail to Canada.
What kind of camera is wildkyle using
Sony but I’m not sure if it’s a A7 or what.
It's the Sony a6400!
Why can’t you keep the bell?
Pretty sure he meant bringing it back to life. Restoration
He wants to win a Nobel prize 😜🍻
Yah Michael is right. I kept it just not sure if I can restore it!
🎯😎❤️
Might be a marble from a Cod bottle
Back in my bottle diggin days my son who was 12 at the time pulled out a cobalt ink almost identical to the one yall pulled. How old do you think that is?
Probably 1910-19-20
Have you guys ever found metal tubes ie: toothpaste tube while digging.????? Thanks….
We have not. I’m not sure they were around in the time period we dig.
How do you know where to go digging?
We got a few how to videos as it’s too much to type!
W AND L (college in VIRGINIAS
How is your wife doing
She’s in Wildkyle most recent video. Still limping but she’s getting more mobile by the day!
Can't see around the other guys body🙃hate the way he digs,he's smash and dash
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What a wast of time. That's still trash
Only waste of time was your comment. Why comment on something you clearly have no clue about? Just to look dumb? Well you succeeded 🤦♂️