Congratulations Tom, you deserve to come up trumps.We are very pleased to see all your super finds, you are a good man Tom, always in our hearts and minds like a true,fair dinkum brother.👍✌️✊❤️
Absolutely Chocka Block mon That is the kind of Woodland dump that makes a man feel like a Child feel like he's in a candy shop . So much glass and the potential for some beautiful early stuff . Beautiful glass and all just under the surface . Fookin Buzzin ! ! Dreams are made here squuuuuueeeee . .
Fantastis tom, love your video, been watch them a long time now.this would have to be one of the best, cannot wait for the spades and fork..from kenny in australia
I had a site like that. Used a hand claw. Frustrating because it's mashed down again and again to take up less space. Then gravity too,... anyway, only the super chunky - or lucky survive unscathed.
Tom, Do you know if it goes down very deep? You were able to find some nice things and they're a good age. If a person is willing to pay the price for postage would you sell them some of your finds? Thanks Tom Take care Debra Porch
Yes everything sparkles. Under the surface. I Don't know what it's like in other countries but most tips I have dug when ever there is air pockets in the ash the glass and pottery gets a thin mineral deposit that looks like glitter in the light With the slightest touch it comes off Only ever seen it on bottles that's never moved since the day they were chucked away
Obviously you are a very experienced bottle digger and consider this to be a very promising site,but to me it looks like this has been dug perhaps 20 or more years ago as there seems to be a lot of broken stuff. If this is untouched and from the late 19th century I would have expected it to be deeper and covered by a century of accumilated soil/leafmould. I hope I am wrong and that this tip produces hammies,lids and all sorts of goodies etc ...😊
Thanks for the comment mate . You know your stuff and absolutely correct about the tip should be under 150 years of build up but with out going into to much detail this site has suffered some recent water erosion stripping about 10inc of the surface exposing the bottles and a mass of roots
Congratulations Tom, you deserve to come up trumps.We are very pleased to see all your super finds, you are a good man Tom, always in our hearts and minds like a true,fair dinkum brother.👍✌️✊❤️
Already buzzing for the next episode!
Absolutely Chocka Block mon
That is the kind of Woodland dump that makes a man feel like a Child feel like he's in a candy shop .
So much glass and the potential for some beautiful early stuff .
Beautiful glass and all just under the surface .
Fookin Buzzin ! !
Dreams are made here squuuuuueeeee . .
Lol very noisy at a place you've got to be quiet though
I'm glad that there are still a few dumps left to be discovered.
Very hard to find now though
Great finds Tom..Cheers from the USA!!! xox
Hi Tom, great stuff. some of my best finds came from shallow dumps.
Looks a very promising tip, Be interesting to see what comes out!!
Nice one! That place is rammed. 👍🇬🇧
It sure is
There were some really great bottles in this dig. It’s so dangerous digging with your hands though so be careful😊
Nice find Tom might be the Holly Grail dig site
Fingers crossed for a nice cobalt cod &Hamilton looking forward for this dig 👌 👍
Fingers crossed!
Tom, that is a most promising tip!!!❤
Holy crap dude, all that on the surface ! I'm gonna go hunting for a new tip tomorro now, you have inspired me.
Holy cow!!! You've gotta keep that location tight to the chest.... love the finds. Can't wait to watch you digging there again.
Thanks 👍. This is all thanks to a channel viewer that tipped me this location
Glad you are back. Your efforts always pay up! 😊 UK.
Thanks! 😃
Fantastis tom, love your video, been watch them a long time now.this would have to be one of the best, cannot wait for the spades and fork..from kenny in australia
Glad you enjoyed it
🎉Am really pleased for you, you got a great tip there 😁😁😁
So much stuff. Hard digging with your hands. You already found some great stuff. Thank you Tom.
Loved this video Tom, so exciting! Can't wait to see what you may find ✌️😁
nice tip find that one.. awesome
💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻 top digging as always tom
Thanks 👍
Looks like it’s going to be a good one Tom keep the videos coming 👍
Well done Tom , great dig ..keep it up .
Can’t wait to see what you dig up
Great finds!!! Can't believe you found that tip!!
Great find Tom. Knew it was a good one from your excited tones. Lets hope this turns out some more beautiful bottles like today's.
Fingers crossed!
Wow, can't wait for the next installment! Great beauties today!
Fab vid Tom. Great bottles.
As always very happy for you, could be a real winner this tip.
This looks like it could be a good dig Tom! 👍🏻
That green beer bottle is so appealing.
Great stuff coming out Tom!! Good poke about in the muck
Big dig needed!!!!
You got that right!
Amazing find cannot wait for you too dig there
Looking forward to the next video, looks a fantastic tip.
Thanks 👍
Looks like a bloody cracking tip Tom 👍 Hope you're keeping yourself well and occupied during the colder months. Stay safe.
Thanks 👍
Great looking tip mate and you deserve it 😊
Monster potential on the surface mate 👍🏼
Manor House tip?...enjoy the moment
Tom, think you change your name to "Stealth Digger" lol.... great finds!
I like it 😅!
I had a site like that. Used a hand claw. Frustrating because it's mashed down again and again to take up less space. Then gravity too,... anyway, only the super chunky - or lucky survive unscathed.
Good idea on the hand claw mate
Your description is almost spot on small house tip and almost everything has been bashed down to save space
All the broken ones on the surface look like the work of bored kids throughout the decades.
8:22 What is the name for that kind of neck/top?
Singer sewing machine oil from the singer machine company in Clydebank next to Glasgow
Tom,
Do you know if it goes down very deep? You were able to find some nice things and they're a good age. If a person is willing to pay the price for postage would you sell them some of your finds? Thanks Tom
Take care
Debra Porch
Great video tom what do you do with all those beautiful bottles?
Most of them are going into storage I'll be opening a shop up again soon
If somebody had already dug an area would you be able to tell easily?
Yes everything sparkles. Under the surface. I Don't know what it's like in other countries but most tips I have dug when ever there is air pockets in the ash the glass and pottery gets a thin mineral deposit that looks like glitter in the light
With the slightest touch it comes off
Only ever seen it on bottles that's never moved since the day they were chucked away
🇯🇵😊👍
What date are you putting on those bottles etc
At the min about 1890s those big hammis 1880s or older
Obviously you are a very experienced bottle digger and consider this to be a very promising site,but to me it looks like this has been dug perhaps 20 or more years ago as there seems to be a lot of broken stuff. If this is untouched and from the late 19th century I would have expected it to be deeper and covered by a century of accumilated soil/leafmould.
I hope I am wrong and that this tip produces hammies,lids and all sorts of goodies etc ...😊
Thanks for the comment mate . You know your stuff and absolutely correct about the tip should be under 150 years of build up but with out going into to much detail this site has suffered some recent water erosion stripping about 10inc of the surface exposing the bottles and a mass of roots
Can you date your finds please 😢❤❤❤❤
Git to be quiet? Fancy house id guess
Yep
Great video